By what legal means can the USSC intervene? If there isn't one, then they can't act until it goes through the federal courts. If the Federal courts say sometime after the next President is inaugurated, then maybe Trump has a chance to push it to the USSC.
If anyone has any better idea, please post it.
They do whatever they want in DC.
They aren’t allowed to speak about open cases - or even answer to oversight, but Comey waived that and said Trump was lying, he was not surveilled. Comey lied again.
They aren’t supposed to be able to surveil US Presidents or American citizens, so they had the British Intelligence services do it and hand it over.
They have an Emergency docket for a reason. They declare there‘s a benefit to the country, and they do it.
If Obama was arrested because a Texas Prosecutor charged him, you really believe they’re letting Obama sit In jail? And they don’t let Obama call witnesses at Trial? What do you think? It’s obvious