RE: his family doesn’t want him to quit cause he needs to pardon his son,
So, pardon him now from his gun conviction and quit.... Oh I forgot, other charges are still forthcoming. You can’t pardon something that hasn’t been litigated yet.
RE: It should be illegal to cover up his condition.
True, that is why Merrick Garland’s refusal to release the tapes of Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur is a cover-up and hence, illegal.
The country has THE RIGHT to know the mental condition of their President. It is NOT executive privilege.
RE: If they vote on Inherent Contempt, the House Sargaent of Arms can arrest Garland
Can you please explain to me the difference between Inherent Contempt and just plain contempt of Congress? My understanding is all contempts are inherent. If not, what’s the difference?
RE: There is a rare method however called inherent contempt that hasn’t been used in a century, which my understanding is the House itself can vote to find him guilty and order the Sargent at Arms to arrest him…
Does the Sergeant at Arms have any armed men under his command? If so, how many and how well-armed are they compared to Garland’s agents in the FBI?
Let’s be honest, Trump says he’ll put and end to the war by forcing both sides to sit down and work things out.
Ukrainians however, see this as an attempt for them to GIVE UP the Donbas and Crimea to Russia. I’m not sure if most Ukrainians want to exchange that for “peace” ( note the quotes ).
Putin will demand nothing less.
Any debate question of substance should demand that Trump explain how he sees a resolution to this war since he’s been saying he could put a stop to it as soon as becomes President again.
The problem I have with this “No one is above the law” statement is it has IN PRACTICE become a cliche.
Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro are jailed for contempt of Congress while people like Merrick Garland, Eric Holder and Lois Lerner get away scot free for the same offense.
Clearly there are people ABOVE and BELOW the law ( Trump being one of the latter ).
What power can Congress exercise to punish these Democrats? None.