Yes, but if the Senate had voted to convict Trump after he was impeached for Jan 6th, he would not be in the White House now. It all started with them.
Garland and Biden totally dropped the ball after the fact.
That’s true. But Biden could have talked about it more, kept it up front & center instead of never really saying much at all except when it was too late. Not in the way of telling Garland what to do, but letting us know that he supported trump’s prosecution. I understand why he didn’t, but still…
We can't have it both ways.
Had Biden touted Trump's prosecution it would have appeared that he was controlling the DOJ.
Trump WANTS to control the DOJ, and for that he should be impeached; he won't be, but he should be.
He’ll never be impeached with the Republicans controlling Congress. He should already have been impeached for the destruction he and Musk have laid upon our institutions, not to mention standing up for Russia and saying Ukraine started the war?? He’s f’ing delusional. But if he goes, we get Vance. 🫣
Yup...Vance, Thiel, Musk, Curtis Yarvin, Andreesen. Trump is down a rabbit hole even bigger than Qanon, he's down the Silicon Valley fascist rabbit hole.
Congressmembers should remove Trump NOW, but they think they're "winning." Dopes and traitors. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenerdreich.com/a-sudden-surge-of-interest/amp/
@maddow.msnbc.com did a show a few months back (pre-election) about Vance and how he talked about Curtis Yarvin and espoused his ideas in an interview from a couple of years back. I remember being freaked out at the time. Now we’re living it. Will attach.
A president that doesn't respect the 3 separate branches of the govt is called Donald Trump.
What we needed were voters to vote against Trump, but we didn't get that.
We haven’t gotten anything that we’ve needed… the impeachment conviction, the Jack Smith cases, or the 2024 elections. Trump is the Teflon man… everything just slides right off him and dumps on all of us. And now we also have the joy of Musk running the show with Vance waiting in the wings. Yay USA🤬
I always assumed it was because Obama wanted Garland for the Supreme Court, but McConnell wouldn’t allow the vote, remember? If Garland was good enough for the Supreme Court, you’d think he’d have made a great AG. But maybe deciding cases was more aligned with his talents than prosecuting them. 🤷🏻♀️
Trump would have you believe that as he's anti-Constitition.
No, the judicial branch is not part of the executive branch; they are separate and distinct branches of government, with the judicial branch responsible for interpreting laws and the executive branch responsible for enforcing them.
No, the judicial branch is not part of the executive branch. That's Junior High School civics. Somehow you've missed that.
Legislative branch: Creates laws.
Executive branch: Enforces laws.
Judicial branch: Interprets laws.
Three separate, but EQUAL branches.
Yes I understand but you seem to not know what branch of government the Department of Justice is. If you are going to lecture people make sure to get your information correct especially if the information is easily found using Google. It's part of the executive branch.
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Garland and Biden totally dropped the ball after the fact.
Blame Garland.
Had Biden touted Trump's prosecution it would have appeared that he was controlling the DOJ.
Trump WANTS to control the DOJ, and for that he should be impeached; he won't be, but he should be.
Congressmembers should remove Trump NOW, but they think they're "winning." Dopes and traitors.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.thenerdreich.com/a-sudden-surge-of-interest/amp/
https://youtu.be/VeVhHNSe9Ks?si=ao7tL2j5eH1B8etR
What we needed were voters to vote against Trump, but we didn't get that.
Republicans play the long game.
Makes one wonder who proposed, to Biden, that Garland be appointed AG.
No, the judicial branch is not part of the executive branch; they are separate and distinct branches of government, with the judicial branch responsible for interpreting laws and the executive branch responsible for enforcing them.
Legislative branch: Creates laws.
Executive branch: Enforces laws.
Judicial branch: Interprets laws.
Three separate, but EQUAL branches.