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They did say that Trump “is absolutely immune from prosecution for the alleged conduct involving his discussions with Justice Department officials”

So they at least took a position on whether ordering the DOJ to open sham investigations of political opponents was an official act
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Don’t think the majority of the SC appreciates how illegitimate stuff like this makes them seem to most of the country.

A SC that permits unaccountable masked men to roam cities and detain random brown ppl needs to be reformed and many ppl who didn’t regonize that in Biden’s term now do.
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It was always pretty crazy to watch a black constitutional law prof running as the dem nominee for potus explain that he supported one system of legal union for most ppl and a separate, but legally equivalent system of union for gay ppl
txdcny.bsky.social
Yeah. That’s why the Epstein stuff has stuck while most of his other scandals have not.
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Do you think Russia is currently fascist?
txdcny.bsky.social
“putting [coverage for legal immigrants] in there exposes dems to me lying about it, so why put it in there”
txdcny.bsky.social
Hard to expect much from scotus considering that in July 2024 they explicitly said Trump was “absolutely immune from prosecution” for ordering “sham” doj investigations of his opponents and granted him presumptive criminal immunity for virtually everything he can do as potus.
The indictment's allegations that the requested investigations were shams or proposed for an improper purpose do not divest the President of exclusive authority over the investigative and prosecutorial functions of the Justice Department and its officials. Because the President cannot be prosecuted for conduct within his exclusive constitutional authority, Trump is absolutely immune from prosecution for the alleged conduct involving his discussions with Justice Department of-ficials. Pp. 19-21.
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He was superintendent of DMPS. @laurarbelin.bsky.social has been reporting in it. bsky.app/profile/laur...
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Today school board president Jackie Norris said, "No one here was aware of any citizenship or immigration issues that Dr. Roberts may have been facing."
"Everything the district has on file indicates that Dr. Roberts affirmed that he was a citizen who was eligible to work in the school district."
abtnatural.bsky.social
The AP reported a district rep said they've seen "nothing that would suggest that he’s not a citizen". So are they saying he checked the citizen box on the I-9? And if so, I guess they're saying he showed them what appeared to be either a valid U.S. passport or a certified birth certificate?
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Has there been any reporting confirming that he is legally authorized to reside & work in the US?
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part of the problem is the Dem leaders in congress are both from NYC and neither would even call for Adams to resign

it’s hard to rain fire and brimstone down on a corrupt admin in the WH & DOJ while absolving the co-conspirator at home
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He did pardon a lot of them though, including Schiff and Fauci www.newsweek.com/full-list-jo...
Anthony Fauci: Fauci was director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic in Trump's first
administration. He was the target of right-wing criticism over his stance on vaccines and the origin of the pandemic.
• Mark Milley: Milley was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Trump's first presidency. He has said Trump is a fascist and a "wannabe dictator."
• Members and staff of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States
Capitol: Lawmakers involved in the final report were Chair Bennie
Thompson, Vice Chair Liz Cheney, Zoe Lofgren, Adam Schiff, Pete Aguilar, Stephanie Murphy, Jamie Raskin, Elaine Luria and Adam Kinzinger.
txdcny.bsky.social
glad abolitionists, suffragettes & progressive leaders of the 20th century didn’t decide preserving a relatively stable & prosperous status quo was preferable to progressing toward a more equitable society, despite the risks
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Adams’ gov of laws, and not of men ended when the SC granted the potus presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution last year w explicit exemption for ordering “sham” DOJ investigations into his opponents.

Dems need a plan to hold ppl accountable for crimes to reassert the rule of law.
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Dems need a plan to hold the law breakers accountable & they need to campaign on it.

The sense of impunity is insidious and will get worse until ppl start believing again there will be consequences for crimes.

The military is already carrying out extrajudicial executions at the potus’s direction
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Over half. Trump’s never gotten a majority for potus
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If the admin believes it can keep trying to violate the law wo consequence, they will until they succeed

If ppl feel they can violate the law w impunity, there’s no longer a functioning rule of law.Ppl need to believe they will be held accountable under law for violations

Too few dem pols get this
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Agree ppl shld make it as hard as possible, but too many dem leaders still expect the courts to stop Trump’s authoritarian ambitions and that misses the point.

Once the admin feels emboldened to target ppl for their speech in the way they’ve done wo fear of accountability, they’ve succeeded
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Yes. An art III court may still intervene, but they’re getting very close to having him deported and they’re not gonna stop trying
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the gop doesn’t want the status quo. They want the US to be a white nationalist authoritarian state ruled by Trump

they have moved us toward that goal using the funding dem senators approved in March

No more funding for masked goons grabbing ppl off the street and harassing immigrants w impunity
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Yes. The belief among many dems that the gop wants what’s best for the country but just has different ideas abt how to achieve that has been incredibly pernicious.

The gop wants power & money. The only policy object they have is entrenching their power & white nationalism
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ppl shld expect that any new criminal law in the us, however well intended, will be applied disproportionately against the same groups who have always been disproportionately targeted by law enforcement
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it almost seems like defeating jurisdiction of us court could be the point of removing them to ghana
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maybe they cut funding for domestic terrorism prevention and studies so they could lie abt the ideologies responsible for most domestic terrorism
The Washington post

Trump administration cuts national database tracking domestic terrorism
The database, funded by a $3 million DHS cooperative agreement, went dark Tuesday after the Trump administration made sweeping cuts to violence prevention projects.
March 25, 2025

Link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/03/25/domestic-extremism-database-trump-cuts/ The White House is redirecting counterterrorism personnel and funds toward President Donald Trump's sweeping deportation campaign, saying the southern border is the greatest domestic security threat facing the country. Millions in budget cuts have gutted terrorism-related law
enforcement training and shut down studies tracking the frequency of attacks. Trump and his deputies have signaled that the Justice Department's focus on violent extremism is over, starting with the president's clemency order for militants charged in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Link: https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-doj-domestic-terrorism-extremism-states-michigan