Notice how he always confesses?
Notice how he always confesses?
A federal grand jury indicted President Trump on four criminal counts: (1) conspiracy to defraud the United States by overturning the election results under (18 United States Code, section 371), (2) conspiracy to obstruct an official proceedingโ in this case, Congressโs certification of the electoral vote (18 United States Code, section 1512(k)); (3) obstruction of, and attempt to obstruct, the certification of the electoral vote (18 United States Code, section 1512(c)(2)); and (4) conspiracy against the rights of persons to vote and to have their votes counted (18 United States Code, section 241). "Although the Supreme Court left questions of immunity unresolved in Trump v. United States, it did definitively address President Trumpโs argument that a former President can only be prosecuted after being impeached in the House and convicted in the Senate." Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity (2024): The Court created a 3-part framework for when a former president can be criminally prosecuted for actions taken while in office: 1๏ธโฃ Absolute immunity A president cannot be prosecuted for actions within their core constitutional powers (e.g., directing the Justice Department, issuing pardons). 2๏ธโฃ Presumptive immunity For other official acts, prosecution is possibleโbut courts must first determine whether it would improperly interfere with executive authority. 3๏ธโฃ No immunity for unofficial acts A president can be prosecuted for private or unofficial actions unrelated to official duties. The Court also ruled that impeachment is NOT required before criminal prosecution of a former president.
Do y'all think the POTUS is immune to bribery and hush money charges because he accepted/paid them while in -- or running for -- office? Does SCOTUS consider them official acts, and won't carry out sentencing for their convictions?
IDGI.
constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay...
They both act like they knew they were going to get into trouble, have been prepped, and trained for it.
Their only qualifications: a bit of smarts, training, and nonchalance.
Don't the legacy media outlets get the same script? That's why so many use the same phrasing to disseminate the news.
IMO, they are hiring under-qualified young adults so they can blame mishaps, attacks, and bad ideas on them.
CA has more bases and active-duty than any other state. So...
Follow
The
Money
All the inexperienced and under-qualified are there for a reason.
They weren't really stolen (imo, oc). That's just the excuse so the public won't riot from sanctioned assassinations that are going to be blamed on our "enemies".
I bet it will be declassified in 50 years, when those involved are all dead.
Elon Musk/DOGE harvested 300 million Americans' personal records, which was part of "an effort to overturn ELECTION results in certain states." Rep. John Larson said:
"This is a direct assault on privacy, democracy and the rule of law. No billionaire gets to run a shadow government."
AOC:
Reminder....
They hire kids so they can be blamed for the destruction.
Why aren't we seeing videos of those in charge that allowed these decisions to be made? Or the supervisors that signed off on it?
The Administration of Scapegoats
Meanwhile, in one of the most progressive cities, in one of the most progressive states in the USA, has some of the smallest turnouts this year.
WTF, how is so many in the USA so willfully blind/numb?
We're ALL personally fuk'd ๐ฎโ๐จ
"The loss of this data would not be 'just another data breach,' but could represent a structural failure of our identity system. It could require significant federal action, and the consideration of a complete redesign of how identity works in the United States."
Wish that DOGE bro that stole all our Social Security data woulda stolen the Epstein files, too. It woulda been on a cloud server just waiting for the right sticky fingers. Instead, all of OUR info is.
๐ค wonder if that was the GOP's intention.
The only reason to hire the inexperienced to lead something so serious is to watch it burn.
"DOGE's earlier handling of SSA data prompted scrutiny when prior whistle blower disclosures & DOJ filings showed DOGE staff uploaded more than 300 million records to an unapproved cloud and shared data outside the agency. He also may have the ability to edit and manipulate data at the SSA at will."
bruh...๐
I thought they had security clearance checks.
Guess if the president can get away with sensitive data, so can his loyalists.
๐คฌ USA government corruption
No one is paying him to save Americans.
Many, many, many are paying the ๐ฎ to try to control and/or steal shipping lanes, resources, & politicians.
They lap it up.
Calling "others" enemies and treating as subhuman is their badge they wear with honor.
I thought the Big Beautiful Bill that allocated billions of our tax dollars to the military industrial complex (like AVAV) already passed. Now, they gotta find a war to justify the budget they allocated.
That, & the USA wants to control ALL the shipping lanes.
Even the ones that don't exist yet.
DHS's response to another death in their ICE detention centers make me so angry. Rather than spend $25 on antibiotics, they let this man suffer to death in their facilities.
And MAGA will brag about voting for this.
I had some hope for Sara Jacobs, but after checking out her social media... ๐ฎโ๐จ๐
The coast guard can't do it either. Too expensive. ๐