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9 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

No SCOTUS ruling grants the President immunity. If he went out tonight and knocked off a series of liquor stores and then escaped capture by returning to the White House he would still be subject to prosecution. Through Congress, not the courts per the Constitution. The House would bring articles of impeachment and the Senate would hold a trial and vote on a conviction.  As we all know, we've been through this a couple times.

 

What's of more concern is how the "resistance" is using lower court activist judges making political based rulings to "veto" Presidential directives and executive orders which later get overruled by higher courts. Throwing roadblocks and intentional obstruction through legal edicts that have little to no basis in the law that they expect won't hold up to legal inspection by higher courts. What many call the strategy of "lawfare". Under the premise the left is protecting the light of democracy through the dark winter. Which is in reality (as I've seen it described as) "using the legal system to produce legal outcomes the political left wants, not what the law, or the truth, or justice requires".  Trump may be a total dick but that's what's really going on here.

 

As for the Bills, sure the game doesn't officially end until the clock goes to zero. But that 3rd and 15 run for the 1st down effectively eliminated the Bengals chances of getting the ball back and scoring the necessary points to win the game. Which brought my blood pressure reading back down to normal.

 

Huh. 
here is an example of how batsht crazy and out of touch Trumps legal teams are. 
 

in a typical year, nationwide, federal grand juries rejected indictments only 5 times. Out of 165,000 cases. These rejections are rare. 
 

DOJ has failed to obtain a fed grand jury indictment on Letitia James twice in the past month!!

 

Let’s simply face facts. Trump is trying to use his corrupted DOJ to indict enemies and perceived enemies.  Full stop.  And failing because of honest Americans serving on grand juries. Or because of stunningly incompetent  attorneys. 
Or both. 

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