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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
James Cameron: "most narcissistic asshole in history."

Difficult to disagree with there. ;)
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Trump's White House Address last night was a totally insane and deranged rant, of someone seriously mentally deranged. This is a very dangerous situation.

What he did last night is further very strong evidence that he has frontotemporal dementia. It is common for those afflicted, to have inappropriate pressured rants that make little sense and little basis in reality. I am am close to 100% certain he has frontotemporal dementia. This is very dangerous for the world, as sound judgement progressively declines.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
A reporter should ask that since the tariffs brought in so much, what is the national debt right now.
If not $18T, where did the all the tariff dollars go? :D
What a moron that guy is.:mad:
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
Trump's White House Address last night was a totally insane and deranged rant, of someone seriously mentally deranged. This is a very dangerous situation.

What he did last night is further very strong evidence that he has frontotemporal dementia. It is common for those afflicted, to have inappropriate pressured rants that make little sense and little basis in reality. I am am close to 100% certain he has frontotemporal dementia. This is very dangerous for the world, as sound judgement progressively declines.
More to the point maybe is how the hell do you get him outta office?
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
Trump has put up plaques under Biden and Obama with things like "worst president ever" and ",most divisive" etc. Long as I can put under his name "biggest jackass" then I'm content with his remodeling hahaha. :D
I believe it's the Presidential Walk of Fame in the WH where Trump had the plaques written with a personal touch. To add to the humor.....

"The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind. As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself." -- Karoline Leavitt :D
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I believe it's the Presidential Walk of Fame in the WH where Trump had the plaques written with a personal touch. To add to the humor.....

"The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind. As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself." -- Karoline Leavitt :D
Loved her picture in Vanity Fair. Close up of the lyin' lips.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
I believe it's the Presidential Walk of Fame in the WH where Trump had the plaques written with a personal touch. To add to the humor.....

"The plaques are eloquently written descriptions of each President and the legacy they left behind. As a student of history, many were written directly by the President himself." -- Karoline Leavitt :D
Yep, that is funny sh** ;) Can't even comprehend percentages. I family member helped him a lot in school, writing stuff for him.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Vote the republicans out of the house and senate and full impeachment but then we get conspiracy eyeliner boy....
What does that require in the senate, 2/3rds or 60%. Removal from impeachment is not likely at all. A 3rd house impeachment is possible but so what. What happened after the first two? Nothing.
Prosecute him afterwards with haste along with a bunch of his henchmen.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
What does that require in the senate, 2/3rds or 60%. Removal from impeachment is not likely at all. A 3rd house impeachment is possible but so what. What happened after the first two? Nothing.
Prosecute him afterwards with haste along with a bunch of his henchmen.
I doubt it's possible but other than death or his own people pulling the 25th?
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Warlord
I think Trump would have to increase American wars to involve the 25th or something similar. The bigger question is who would even stand up to him?
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Ninja
. . .
Prosecute him afterwards with haste along with a bunch of his henchmen.
As a practical matter it would be almost impossible to prosecute him.

Although the newly-created presidential immunity announced in the Supreme Court decision last year only applies to official acts, it would be extremely difficult to prosecute an ex president for almost anything involving his role as president.

And, of course, he can grant immunity to his accomplices before being removed.

Criminal charges under state laws are in theory possible but it’s not clear to me if presidential immunity would block use of evidence even in state courts.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Warlord
As a practical matter it would be almost impossible to prosecute him.

Although the newly-created presidential immunity announced in the Supreme Court decision last year only applies to official acts, it would be extremely difficult to prosecute an ex president for almost anything involving his role as president.

And, of course, he can grant immunity to his accomplices before being removed.

Criminal charges under state laws are in theory possible but it’s not clear to me if presidential immunity would block use of evidence even in state courts.
I find it bizarre that, apparently, everything a president does in office is now an "official" act, legal or not, and granting immunity from prosecution.
 
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Mr._Clark

Audioholic Ninja
I find it bizarre that, apparently, everything a president does in office is now an "official" act, legal or not, and granting immunity from prosecution.
Welcome to bizarro world.

>>>What makes something an official act? “In dividing official from unofficial conduct, courts may not inquire into the President’s motives,” the justices ruled. And a jury cannot learn about the other parts of a criminal conspiracy that may involve official acts.<<<

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/supreme-court-gives-president-power-king

>>>Even though Trump has defied the law and the Constitution more egregiously in his second term than he did in his first, most legal experts agree that he will face few, if any, of the kind of prosecutions he was confronted with after grudgingly leaving office in 2021. . . .

Philip Lacovara, former counsel to the Watergate special prosecutor and deputy solicitor general, replied by email to my questions about Trump’s legal prospects.

“In my view,” Lacovara wrote,
there is virtually no chance that Trump will face criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court’s Trump immunity decision last year provides Trump (and any future presidential felons) with a get-out-of-jail-free card for committing federal felonies, and it would be impossible, as a practical matter, for a post-Trump prosecutor to pursue those misdeeds through the criminal process.
<<<(emphasis added)


In theory, Trump could be prosecuted if he were to commit a crime that was clearly not in any way shape or form related to his duties as president, but it's hard to conceive what crime it might be.

Provided he uses the government to carry out his personal vendettas and line his pockets, he's in the clear, regardless of what crimes may be committed. Given that the Supreme Court is actively stripping away limits on presidential power, he can probably use the power of the federal government to do almost anything without fear of legal consequences.

Of course, future presidents will also enjoy this power to act with impunity.
 
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