| ▲ | stopbulying 14 hours ago | |||||||
My understanding is also that impeachment for "Treason, Bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors" does not preclude the state or the states from criminally prosecuting for the same offense. There is double jeopardy for impeachable offenses that are also criminal offenses. Where is our moral outrage at Trump with Miss Daniels while his wife was at home with the baby? Where is our moral outrage at them employing a tabloid to keep that in our faces? Recently I learned that Mr Epstein was well acquainted with Ken Starr, prosecutor of Clinton for lying about non-duty-related infidelity. Isn't there an interview with one of them about how Epstein and Trump have this need to "cuck", shame, and otherwise sexually humiliate others? (While infidelity is technically still a crime per UCMJ for persons who have signed a UCMJ contract, my understanding is that infidelity is very rarely prosecuted.) Clinton was impeached for perjury about infidelity, but not for perjury about not inhaling. Trump hasn't yet been impeached for lying to the public about when he ended his relationship with Mr Epstein, but he was not under oath at that time? Aren't there a number of available prosecutors for congressional impeachment given the turnover and resignations at DOJ of late? Congress should hire former prosecutors in order to become adequate at impeachment. Apparently it's practically impossible to prove quid pro quo. But then why would they have specifically cited Bribery as an impeachable offense in the Constitution? People sell burgundy "Make Lying Wrong Again" hats that contrast with political "Make America Pray Again" hats and executive seal bibles. God Bless the U.S.A. Bible https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Bless_the_U.S.A._Bible : > The Bible translation was intended to be the New International Version,[13] but Zondervan, the division of HarperCollins which owns the rights to the New International Version, withheld them after multiple public complaints, and the King James Version was used instead, as it is in the public domain in the United States | ||||||||
| ▲ | Bender 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
While infidelity is technically still a crime per UCMJ for persons who have signed a UCMJ contract, my understanding is that infidelity is very rarely prosecuted AFAIK the president is not subject to the UCMJ despite being the command and chief otherwise there are many actions by many presidents I am certain would have them in front of a military tribunal. A sitting president can not be court-martialed. As a side note I knew a few people that were caught cheating when I was in the military and their lives were turned upside down by the Chief Master Sergeant. Clinton was impeached for perjury about infidelity, but not for perjury about not inhaling. One of those is really hard to prove unless tested immediately afterwords. On the other hand ejaculate on a dress allows for genetic testing. All recent presidents DNA are on file. | ||||||||
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