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Trump’s Power Move: Banning Masks to End Campus Chaos
Problem is . People wear masks and support terrorist groups , then deny ever making those statements when they don't wear the mask . Large groups shouting support for Hamas when wearing masks , then deny everything the next day . "It wasn't me " If you have something to say, say it and take reasonability for it instead of hiding behind a mask and denying everything when being held accountable -
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The Results of the Court Assault on Trump will Be......
The Congressional Institute doesn't make the law? So no commentary about the issue is valid. And you accuse me orf garbled thinking. Their cooments explained the law. You offer no rebuttal to that explanation, As for my not knowing what the holding means, There are an awful lot of legal scholars out there who would disagree with you. What makes your comment particularly ludicrous is that you offer nothing about what it does mean. You've got nothing. The supreme court decision does not confine itself to foreign affairs. As for difference between core powers and non-core powers, that looks like a distinction without a difference. At least according to the current supreme court. "An especially baffling aspect of the Supreme Court’s decision in Trump v. United States is its concept of “presumptive” presidential immunity. The Court ruled that a president’s exercise of “core” powers is “absolutely” immune from prosecution and added that it might hold the exercise of “noncore” powers absolutely immune as well. For now, however, the Court held a president’s use of “noncore” powers only “presumptively” immune." https://www.law.uchicago.edu/news/albert-alschuler-writes-about-presumptive-presidential-immunity Given that the president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and that is a core power according to the Court, he could order the marines to murder whomever he pleases without fear of legal consequence. By the way, there's nothing in the Constitution about presumptive vs core immunity or says a President can't be held liable for criminal acts whether committed under so called core powers or not. And even Alexander Hamilton conceded that once a President is out of office, he can be prosecuted for crimes like anyone else. And, by the way, you're not fooling me with your pretensions to scholarship. It's clear you listen to some expounder of legal theory, no matter how far it might stray from most legal opinion, and then adopt that as your own without actually understanding it. But the thing is no amount of regurtation can hide the fact of how defective your understanding is of the issues. I am still amazed that you could write something like this: "Can a President refuse to enforce a law passed by Congress? Are you claiming that Congress is more powerful than the President when it comes to executive power?" Such a foolish rhetorical question that betrays your massive ignorance. -
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French scientist denied US entry after phone messages critical of Trump found
Stop lying. You're obviously in favor of discrimination against LGBTQ content at the Kennedy Center. Nobody who thinks LGBTQ deserve equal civil rights would think that. Own up to your bigotry. Nobody will believe otherwise with your positions. -
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Visa Options After Work Permit Cancellation
Especially since he has his own funds seasoned already! -
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French scientist denied US entry after phone messages critical of Trump found
Did I say that? No, they have equal rights. Such as the right to find a venue NOT supported by "traditional" people. I'm sure there's a bigly wide audience for that garbage. Why, there must be dozens of people clamoring for drag queen operas and wokimaginings of classic fairy tales. Literally dozens!
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