People rest Is the case submitted? Y Ordered acquitted Now you may have the evidence

What are they waiting for?

Many legal experts think the president is immune from most criminal prosecutions. It is all far from certain, but it would incredibly muddy the waters.

New York State has several admissions of guilt from the trump organization, and the trump trust. That could be used in a prosecution of trump when he left office. Again, nothing certain, but something trump should be worried about.

And presidential immunity does not extend to those around trump. We have seen as they go to prison by the dozen that they are not protected.
 
Don't think anybody can, remember this is the pedantic arsehole that went apeshit because he didn't like the way I used curved brackets and not square brackets for sic, like this [sic].

I understood it. Even though it is gibberish.. just ask the OP- what does The Senate has SOLE authority to try impeachment mean to him?
 
Seeing evidence after the trial, I’m still trying to figure out how that works, so they talk about an email, but it’s not available for viewing, that’s just whacked.

As was the WB and Schiff Show in the House.

Republicans weren’t happy with how the democrats handled the House inquiry and Democrats are whining about how republicans are handling the Senate trial.

Everyone should be happy lol.
 
So true!! Schiff and Nadler declare that the evidence is overwhelming and compelling after a mere 48 days of impeachment hearings. Then they send this rushed overwhelming and compelling evidence to the Senate and cry fowl because the Senate doesn't need to investigate this rushed overwhelming and compelling evidence any further.

You're the definition of stupid. The perfect constituent for a party so corrupt, woefully inept and lacking a coherent message voters can support.

Perhaps the evidence is not overwhelming and not compelling after a mere 48 days of impeachment hearings.
 
Many legal experts think the president is immune from most criminal prosecutions. It is all far from certain, but it would incredibly muddy the waters.

New York State has several admissions of guilt from the trump organization, and the trump trust. That could be used in a prosecution of trump when he left office. Again, nothing certain, but something trump should be worried about.

And presidential immunity does not extend to those around trump. We have seen as they go to prison by the dozen that they are not protected.

I thought the immunity from criminal prosecutions was just a Justice Department policy and only applied to federal prosecutions.
 
The people rest.

Is the case submitted?

Yes

OK it is hereby ordered that the President is acquitted.

Now we will take up the matter of your request for evidence.




There are only so many characters you can place in a subject line.

But I did enjoy that loser dentist post 4 times about me. :laugh: Unrequited love. So sad.
 
You also forgot to use italics.

No I didn't forget, just wanted to wind you up even more!

Sic

In English, the Latin word sic, meaning thus or so, is usually used within quoted passages, and it indicates that the quoted text is reproduced exactly as it appears in the original. It can be useful when you are quoting from a source that has spelling or grammar errors and you want to make sure your readers know the errors are not yours. Sic may be italicized (although it’s often not) and is usually enclosed in brackets within the quotation.

https://grammarist.com/usage/sic/
 
I thought the immunity from criminal prosecutions was just a Justice Department policy and only applied to federal prosecutions.

No one really knows. The Justice Department has its theory. A lot of other people have their theories.

I do not think anyone really wants to test it either.
 
No one really knows. The Justice Department has its theory. A lot of other people have their theories.

I do not think anyone really wants to test it either.

I agree, although if it is a DOJ policy that means they will not attempt to prosecute real crimes. I don't know if that is more of a roadblock than the fact that the DOJ would be reluctant to undertake a prosecution of their boss.
 
I agree, although if it is a DOJ policy that means they will not attempt to prosecute real crimes. I don't know if that is more of a roadblock than the fact that the DOJ would be reluctant to undertake a prosecution of their boss.

In theory, the president can order the DOJ to stop any investigation, or prosecution. If they fail to stop, the president can fire those who are doing the investigation, or prosecution. Many political appointees serve at the pleasure of the president, so could easily be fired.

All this happened when Nixon was in office. He ordered the Attorney General to drop the Watergate investigation. Both the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General were required to resign rather than shutdown the investigation. Finally Bork(yes, that Bork) agreed to be Attorney General on the condition he would kill the investigation. It was called the Saturday Night Massacre.

There is a question whether the Attorney General of New York could arrest the president. There are many legal scholars who say no. If the president used his powers to resist, then it would be impossible to actually arrest him.
 
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