Posted on 10/10/2019 12:15:13 PM PDT by Tench_Coxe
Cornell Law School professor Josh Chafetz wrote in a Thursday New York Times op-ed that House Democrats should consider arresting associates of President Donald Trump and his administration officials to move forward with an impeachment inquiry.
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With what power would the legislative arrest anyone? That’s for the executive, the entire branch of which would have to be usurped.
Law professor needs plenty of schooling by Mark Levin!
No wonder we are in such a mess. We’ve got amoral, damned fools like this guy teaching law.
How is Congress going to effectuate these arrests - since it doesn’t have enforcement powers? I think we should do a citizen’s arrest on the clown who wrote this tripe for fomenting subversion.
Wait until 3 million armed Trump supporters are roaming the halls of congress. That’ll stop all this nonsense in its tracks.
ML/NJ
More like commie professor needs a hot poker shoved up his moonbat hindquarters!
They’re really freaking out now if they’re arresting people associated with people associated with Trump, like those two arrested that were friends of Giuliani.
Cornell? Really?
It’s not that there are idiot lawyers like this out there. It’s just that the NYT chose to print it.
What a nice little fascist bastard.
See my tag line.
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Why aren’t there more “Post Removed by Moderator” posts?
Friggin attempt at attention grabbing.
Which law enforcement agency is going to do this? Stupid “Law Professor” is too stupid to even understand basic government.
Legislative can only write law, Executive enforces the law, and the Supreme court is the arbiter of the law. Hence this law professor should be ashamed of himself that he doesn’t understand the basic components of Federal LAW.
How original and thought provoking
Go for it, the false arrest lawsuits should enrich them nicely.
“What a nice little fascist bastard”.
This SOB would love to round us up and send us off to camps.
City of Evil bump
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