Message from @Achlys
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I would like someone to explain how fucked in the head this judge had to be to think there is anything regarding actual law even going on here.
Like, the White House Press Briefing is just a thing they do, it's not enshrined anywhere in law that it must be done
Or who must be allowed to attend.
I expect this to be fully overturned by a much more qualified judge.
Let them dig <:covfefe:440543908846632980> <:pepe_smug:378719408341909506>
what's happening with julian assange btw
and why hasn't trump pardoned him yet
@meratrix it was a temperary injuction based on quasi 5th admendment. Basically its the way the judge can recuse himself without actual recusal. As it stands for like 12 days until a higher judge rules
But he flat out said 1st amendment doesnt apply
So anyone reporting as if it's in favor of CNN is full of shit.
good to know
Tbh smartest thing the judge could do as he was appointed by trump. If he fully ruled for trump, media would have pushed the dems to get rid of him, and said trump is tyrannically owning the judiciary. If he rulled fully for the media then they would report that people are abandoning trump. This is middle ground ruling to allow a higher court to rule on the basis acosta wasnt warned his actions would have him ban. So trump is using it to make a tos
Ok, that's actually pretty good. Also, wasn't he warned multiple times about his behavior?
Basically codifying reagens rules that they have to sign to get a pass.
Not that im aware of before this event
Not officially. Beyond what any reporter tends to
Long range art doesnt violate his nuke talks sadly
We werent pushing for full demilitarization
as long as the us dont pull out the troops from south korea
north korea would never invade south korea
they rather lie and cheat their ways to the top
Nsfw
Nsfl
dismemberment? <:GWseremePeepoThink:402867838580293643>
so basically gore
OOF the one dude with the fucking chainsaw
Inb4 declaration of war on the saudis
Yep go to war over a saudi citizen killed by saudis on saudi land.
This is why it's stupid for America to get involved in international politics
Its not even international politics. The only reason it had anything in American Media was to be a way to "Get Trump". It continued the "Trump hates Media" narrative if he didn't react, and was the perfect timing before the mid terms. Notice, mid terms over media isn't saying shit on it. That and Acosta was a better avenue.
Trump handled it the best. "We will wait for what investigators say," and just road it out until it died.
Yeah, but then that thing about him trying to bribe the Turkish to stay quiet was leaked
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/us-will-give-up-mantle-of-human-rights-if-trump-offers-turkey-a-human-bribe-to-smooth-over-saudi-relations
This? We already left the "Human Rights Panel"
"When the White House first floated the idea of extraditing Gulen, career officials at top federal agencies thought it was a joke but became "furious" when they learned it was a serious request, according to NBC News."
"This is the Trump administration seeking to barter away a US resident who has lived here legally for years," Price told INSIDER.
Diplomatic, immigration, and law-enforcement officials during the Obama administration determined that Turkey's case for Gulen's extradition did not meet the required threshold.
So trump wasn't the only one to think about the extradition. And if we have an extradition policy with Turkey. The case could be made. I just find it funny all of this is cited from ex-Obama personell and via other news outlets.
Green Card Holders arn't citizens, so that article is already disingenuous. They can be extradited to their country of origin, hell even have their green card revoked and deported for just being arrested, not even convicted.
"When a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) is arrested by law enforcement, the consequences may include revocation of the immigrant visa and deportation, even without a criminal conviction." - https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/us-immigration/what-happens-when-green-card-holder-arrested.html
Its almost as silly as the "US needs to do X against Saudi cause he had a US Visa" ignoring that the Visa only gives US protections in the US. Basically the only people truly safe from extradition and with US full protections are US citizens.