Message from @IИVДLID CЯΞДΓIФИ

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2018-08-21 00:27:58 UTC  

maybe, correct if me im wrong

2018-08-21 00:28:04 UTC  

lol tf

2018-08-21 00:28:14 UTC  

the JOOOOOOOOOS

2018-08-21 00:28:49 UTC  

What is Mueller jewish?

2018-08-21 00:29:21 UTC  

don't believe so, but it's possible. I'd have to check

2018-08-21 00:29:34 UTC  

"possible"

2018-08-21 00:29:38 UTC  

what even

2018-08-21 00:30:20 UTC  

As in I'm not discounting it. I don't think so, but nothing would surprise me.

2018-08-21 00:30:27 UTC  

From a quick search, no he isn't

2018-08-21 00:30:54 UTC  

It's funny how the deep state made Trump hire the guy who appointed a special counsel because of a memo he wrote

2018-08-21 00:31:25 UTC  

In a morbid sort of way, yeah

2018-08-21 00:31:33 UTC  

im being sarcastic

2018-08-21 00:31:37 UTC  

if you haven't figured it out

2018-08-21 00:31:41 UTC  

I know

2018-08-21 00:31:45 UTC  

congrats

2018-08-21 00:31:58 UTC  

lol

2018-08-21 00:32:05 UTC  

it would be

2018-08-21 00:32:08 UTC  

and earlier this year he just wanted to hail mary such an interview

2018-08-21 00:32:11 UTC  

he'd be stupid to do it

2018-08-21 00:32:20 UTC  

Its not a would be

2018-08-21 00:32:26 UTC  

it's a definitive yes

2018-08-21 00:32:41 UTC  

is he doing it?

2018-08-21 00:33:06 UTC  

Mueller's report is mainly gonna be based on what we already know, but it'll certainly be an indictment on his actions during his time in the oval office

2018-08-21 00:33:24 UTC  

if he's not doing it, then it's a "would be" because he hasn't done it yet

2018-08-21 00:33:34 UTC  

He'll be served with a subpoena

2018-08-21 00:34:22 UTC  

With Kavanaugh's extensive history defending the president's executive powers, if such a case goes to the SCOTUS with him on the bench, it would certainly be an interesting outcome

2018-08-21 00:34:56 UTC  

I'm sure

2018-08-21 00:35:14 UTC  

I mean the only closest incident that can teeter to which way it can go is Nixon Vs. USA over the tapes

2018-08-21 00:35:45 UTC  

But a case as to whether a sitting president can be subpoenaed before a grand jury is another thing

2018-08-21 00:36:25 UTC  

politically speaking though, yeah the swamp can't be drained

2018-08-21 00:36:40 UTC  

all those wonderful checks and balances

2018-08-21 00:36:46 UTC  

Trump, as the sitting president, cannot be prosecuted as per the DOJ's two OLC opinions

2018-08-21 00:37:03 UTC  

As would be for Obama, Bush, Reagan, Bush 41, etc.

2018-08-21 00:37:34 UTC  

If you want to prosecute a president, they must be impeached and then you can appoint a prosecutor to pursue a criminal case against him if he so pleases

2018-08-21 00:39:32 UTC  

If even one branch of the govt gets corrupted, it can make life hell for the other two through checks and balances. If two are corrupt, the system is impossible to un-corrupt within the scope of said system

2018-08-21 00:39:42 UTC  

another Chesterton quote:

2018-08-21 00:41:15 UTC  

"The men whom the people ought to choose to represent them are too busy to take the jobs. But the politician is waiting for it. He's the pestilence of modern times. What we should try to do is make politics as local as possible. Keep the politicians near enough to kick them. The villagers who met under the village tree could also hang their politicians from the tree. It's terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged today."

2018-08-21 02:06:49 UTC  

*In 1973, the Department concluded that the indictment or criminal prosecution of a sitting President would impermissibly undermine the capacity of the executive branch to perform its constitutionally assigned functions. We have been asked to summarize and review the analysis provided in support of that conclusion, and to consider whether any subsequent developments in the law lead us today to reconsider and modify or disavow that determination. We believe that the conclusion reached by the Department in 1973 still represents the best interpretation of the Constitution.*

2018-08-21 02:10:28 UTC  

Nixon's DOJ wrote the first memo regarding to a Presidential criminal prosecution which was re-affirmed by Clinton's DOJ decades later and it's still the DOJ's current policy, and Mueller said he'll follow the Justice department policy and regulation.