masochist
Hardly. It might be eye opening for you.
The key to being an informed voter is to make sure you are informed. That is why I read primary source material and don't rely on news sources to tell me what is in it. Are you informed ?
masochist
Mueller will say the Steele dossier wasn't in the scope of his far ranging investigation
all of America now knows putin is on team trump
unlike last election
It is just as relevant as your asking where in the Constitution it says a President can't be indicted. You can't argue the Constitution has to restrict something before it can be restricted and then ignore other restrictions that aren't in the Constitution.
Your name calling rant doesn't change those facts. Courts have held that department regulations that are created by those departments are legal and binding.
I find it funny that you think Hillary got a get out of jail free card. I'll bet you have no more knowledge of the laws concerning her server than you do the regulations of the DoJ or what is actually in the Mueller report.
Regulations are not laws.
Legal rulings are not laws. Legal findings are not laws. They are all interpretations of the laws and are used to clarify how laws are to be carried out. Many laws specifically state that a department is to create regulations in order to carry out the law. The Constitution says nothing about whether it allows a President to be indicted. It does say a President can be impeached.
Since the Constitution says nothing about whether a President can or cannot be indicted it relies on interpretations of other parts of the Constitution. That is what the OIC did when they decided that the standard under the Constitution was that a sitting President couldn't be indicted because it interfered with the separation of powers. It is those separation of powers that prevents many things. The Constitution also says nothing about executive privilege but we have rulings on what that involves to keep the powers separated.
Too bad you weren't the one writing the OIC ruling because then Donald J Trump would be under indictment based on the evidence uncovered by Robert Mueller. Unfortunately, the OIC did write that a sitting president can't be indicted and Mueller followed that ruling.
It wasn't. Mueller was commissioned to investigate any links between the Russian government and individuals in the Trump campaign. Where does the Steele dossier come into that? Has anyone produced a scrap of evidence that agents of the Russian state had any input into the Steele dossier?
all of America now knows putin is on team trump
unlike last election
I do believe it's settled evidence that Steel received his dossier from a Russian operative. Stand by, that evidence will sure as hell raise its ugly head again soon in the Obama DOJ & Intel prosecutions of Comey, Brennan & Clapper & others! Get your popcorn ready!
Abortion has no relevancy to the exposure of Presidents to legal actions. Unless a President is trying to change abortion law by executive order. All of that is totally off topic relative to a President’s exposure to be indicted of a crime.
Again, there’s zero constitutional power of a Justice Department to make law. “CONGRESS SHALL MAKE “ALL” LAWS NECESSARY AND PROPER.” (Article One Section Eight United States Constitution)
Post court case that has made the DOJ law “no sitting President can be indicted of a crime” Please.
Well then if that’s your belief you should be able to enlighten me with some facts that prove Hillary cannot & should not have been indicted for reckless endangering the United States Of America by using an unauthorized secret email server transmitting classified and even secret government information & allowing access to same by members of her staff without classified and secret clearances, while at the same time a young sailor was convicted and jailed for taking a few pictures of the inside of his submarine, right? I’ll look forward to your superior jurist prudence knowledge & factual reply!
Then what’s Mueller’s problem with indicting Trump for all of his crimes you and he know about?
Dictionary Dot Com says an impeachment is an
1. allegation arraignment bill charge citation detention prosecution
Dictionary Dot com says an indictment is,
1. allegation arraignment bill charge citation detention impeachment prosecution
Whom may I ask is the OIC?
I do believe it's settled evidence that Steel received his dossier from a Russian operative. Stand by, that evidence will sure as hell raise its ugly head again soon in the Obama DOJ & Intel prosecutions of Comey, Brennan & Clapper & others! Get your popcorn ready!
I do believe it's settled evidence that Steel received his dossier from a Russian operative.
soon ... prosecutions of Comey, Brennan & Clapper & others!
I do believe it's settled evidence that Steel received his dossier from a Russian operative. Stand by, that evidence will sure as hell raise its ugly head again soon in the Obama DOJ & Intel prosecutions of Comey, Brennan & Clapper & others! Get your popcorn ready!
If they broke the law bust their ass. Then as soon as Trumps out of office bust his ass. Nobody is above the law. We need that to be proven to us.
Before prosecutions you need criminal investigations. Have any of those been opened yet?
no you fucking fox news shit bite
I love you too sweetie! Keep your safe space handy. Make sure you have plenty of crayons & coloring books, teddy bears & crying towels handy darling, you're gonna be in that closet for a very long time & Donald Trump will be your President for 6 more years!
If they broke the law bust their ass. Nobody is above the law. We need that to be proven to us.
You're kiddin, right? If you don't know, I'm not gonna tell ya!
You're not going to tell me if you've heard of any criminal investigations into Comey, Brennan, Clapper "& others"? Then I'll have to rely on the Wall Street Journal:
< Attorney General William Barr said his review of the origins of the Russia investigation is focused on U.S. intelligence gathering before the Federal Bureau of Investigation opened its formal inquiry in July 2016 and could lead to rule changes for counterintelligence investigations.>
https://www.wsj.com/articles/barr-r...-probe-could-lead-to-rule-changes-11558090803
Oh no - not RULE CHANGES!![]()
WRONG! illegal immigrants are above the law. They're protected from all American laws by the Democrat's sanctuary states & cities, who also seem above America's laws, harboring criminals is actually a felony. Democrats either don't know that, don't care or are above the law!