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In reply to the discussion: Donald Trump Critics Push Plan to Block Him From Taking Power in DC Protest [View all]Aussie105
(6,543 posts)60. I can see the Constitution being locked away into a time vault
with a 4 year lock on it, and a note 'not valid until opened' attached to the door.
If due process was followed, if there was a real drive and motivation to do so, Trump would be in jail right now.
The go slow and hummin' and hawwin' is just so Trump can move into the White House and slam that time vault shut.
Sorry. Don't get your hopes up. Dark ages coming up.
Don't expect the world to make sense for the next 4 years.
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Donald Trump Critics Push Plan to Block Him From Taking Power in DC Protest [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sunday
OP
Regardless of what you think of it, the constitution's language, until amended, is clear:
ColinC
Sunday
#6
TFG saying he wants to free the J6 rioters is giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
OMGWTF
Sunday
#21
Yep. This aside, he has unquestionably given aid and comfort to the enemy, having likely shared classified info
ColinC
Sunday
#22
Almost EVERYONE who receives a pardon (except Nixon and Hunter Biden AFAIK) has been tried and
kelly1mm
Monday
#53
they use the term "adjudicated" -- I think from the Colorado Supreme Court ruling
cadoman
Monday
#70
I'm in Palm Springs which is geezerville now that the snowbirds are here (including me).
OMGWTF
Sunday
#23
Such a load of nonsense. He hasnt been CONVICTED of any of those charges. Period.
Callie1979
Sunday
#7
Well, we USED to do a lot of things differently.Yes, the SCOTUS is full of it but thats what we've got.
Callie1979
Sunday
#11
No, it's quite credible.There is legitimacy behind the protests because everyone saw him do it.
bucolic_frolic
Sunday
#13
True, but the point of the protests is that he could and should be disqualified
William Seger
Sunday
#24
An argument can be made that it has to fit the definition of a conviction in the Senate
Polybius
Sunday
#35
Not really. The constitution is clear. We either honor it, or take another step towards the constitution not mattering
ColinC
Sunday
#18
I heard as lawyer who think's Trump should be disqualified say that he agrees with the CO decision
Polybius
Monday
#75
Free speech and non-violent protest is what this country is all about. Petitioning of grievances is important always. nt
Evolve Dammit
Sunday
#28
"Critics of President-elect Donald Trump have taken to the streets of Washington, D.C. ..."
mahatmakanejeeves
Sunday
#29
I'll take it. Because he won't be able to win over the Trumpers. Republicans in disarray
ZonkerHarris
Sunday
#41
They may admit it if Vance becomes President as a result of Trump's disqualification
Polybius
Monday
#74
According to the Constitution, Trump is a traitor: He should be hanged until he is dead, dead, dead.
jvill
Monday
#67
Well it's over. The plan to block him did not work. The election was just certified.
totodeinhere
Monday
#77