A distinguished group of retired four-star generals and admirals from the U.S. military have argued in a brief filed in the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday that Donald Trump’s claims of absolute “presidential immunity” from criminal prosecution tied to Jan. 6 is an “assault” on the “foundational commitments” underpinning democracy and if his argument is allowed to succeed before them later this month, it threatens “to subvert the careful balance between the executive and legislative branches struck in the Constitution.”
The 38-page amicus brief features 19 authors, all of them decorated retired admirals, generals or secretaries from branches of the U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force respectively. On April 25, the high court is poised to hear Trump’s question of immunity against prosecution for his alleged criminal conspiracy to subvert the results of the 2020 election. and according to the brief, these are arguments that should be approached with extreme caution.
Do you guys remember when a huge group of retired intelligence people told us the Hunter laptop had “all the hallmarks or russian disinformation”? Yeah, I dont care or trust what politically motivated people have to say about issues and neither should you.
The word “disinfornation” came from the press. The authors stated it “has all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation”, adding:
Politico (owned btw. by german far right Axel Springer LLC, Germanys Fox News) distorted the meaning of the letter:
Sure, but to anyone that was looking at it knew from the first week it was real, and so they needed to try to pretend it was not.
You had to be a pretty big chump to believe in the laptop to start with. Anybody who still believes any of it is so far up Trump’s ass they could chew his hamberders for him.
Uh… its completely confirmed to be true… But sure man!
That only thing confirmed from that whole fiasco is that Marge is thirsty for Hunter’s dong.
Sorry dude, but it has been confirmed, I really dont know what else to tell you. You cant just change reality by denying it.
Source - trust me bro.
Literally Tony Bobilinski at the time, and far right website… the washington post.
Like pizzagate? When do you people embrace reality? It’s hard at first but you’ll feel better later.
Sure dude.
What?
Huh?