2022-02-21 at 5:50 PM UTC
SEVEN MILLION MORE OF THEM said "NO!"
2022-02-21 at 5:51 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
This thread always reminds me how much I HATE THOSE OTHER GUYS WHAT ARE THEY EVEN ALIVE FOR FUCK?"
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2022-02-21 at 5:52 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
[my hereto riemannian peach]
They should change, but they never will, but I'll still tell them anyway in case anyone hears
2022-02-21 at 5:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT
Oh yeah,, I'll say this as of next December 31st if trump is not back in office or about to be according the the fake media I'll pay off on my bets. encluding leaving here, although some lefty bitch is gonna have to pay the 20 bucks, NIGGERS PAY ME TO LEAVE!
You're a fucking faggot retard. Kill yourself. I hope DH eats itself a live. Just die now, it would be faster
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2022-02-21 at 7:44 PM UTC
Happy President's Day from your favorite President.
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2022-02-21 at 8:23 PM UTC
They're all going straight to hell.
2022-02-22 at 3:59 PM UTC
-ORANGE MAN BAD-
Business Insider
Supreme Court formally denies Trump's request to review the January 6 committee's bid for White House records
ssheth@businessinsider.com (Sonam Sheth,Brent D. Griffiths)
The Supreme Court officially denied Trump's request to review the Jan. 6 committee's bid for White House records.
It was a widely expected ruling after the court previously declined to block the National Archives from turning over documents to the Jan. 6 committee.
The archives recently recovered 15 boxes of documents from Trump's Florida residence, some of which contained classified information.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday officially denied former President Donald Trump's request to review the January 6 select committee's bid for White House records.
The decision was widely expected after the high court previously declined Trump's request to block the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) from turning over several tranches of executive branch documents to the select committee.
Trump asserted executive privilege over the documents when the committee initially requested them. But the Biden White House declined to do the same, saying in October that it was "not in the best interests of the United States," and authorized the National Archives to turn over the materials to Congress.
Trump filed a lawsuit in response, setting up the first constitutional showdown testing whether a sitting president has the right to overrule their predecessor's assertion of executive privilege.
A federal judge rejected Trump's request in November, saying in a lengthy ruling that while Trump has the right to assert privilege, Biden is not required to honor it. The US Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, affirmed the lower court's ruling in a blistering 68-page opinion written by Judge Patricia Millett.
"Benjamin Franklin said, at the founding, that we have '[a] Republic'—'if [we] can keep it.' The events of January 6th exposed the fragility of those democratic institutions and traditions that we had perhaps come to take for granted," Millett wrote.
Both the incumbent president and Congress determined that "access to this subset of presidential communication records is necessary to address a matter of great constitutional moment for the Republic," she added.
"Former President Trump has given this court no legal reason to cast aside President Biden's assessment of the Executive Branch interests at stake, or to create a separation of powers conflict that the Political Branches have avoided," the ruling said.
In the weeks since the Supreme Court declined to block the archives from turning over documents to the January 6 select committee, it surfaced that Trump took around 15 boxes of White House documents to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
NARA said in a letter to lawmakers on Friday that it communicated with Trump advisors about the materials last year, received the 15 boxes last month, and is still in the process of inventorying its contents.
The agency said that among other things, it recently learned that some of the boxes Trump took with him contained classified national security information.
NARA recently asked the Justice Department to investigate whether Trump violated federal law by taking documents with him to Mar-a-Lago that should have been turned over to the archives at the end of his presidency.
Legal experts have said that Trump's actions may have violated the Presidential Records Act, which requires presidents and White House staff to preserve official documents and communications, and turn those items over to the Archives at the end of a president's term.
2022-02-22 at 5:03 PM UTC
POLECAT
POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret
[my presentably immunised ammonification]
ur mom shoulda swallowed ur daddys slime
2022-02-22 at 8:40 PM UTC
Can't wait to read Trump's new book:
ORANGE MAN BAD: My GREATEST time in the slammer!
Subtitled "Yes, I do have a pretty mouth!
2022-02-22 at 9:05 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
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If Michael Cohen went to a super cushy white collar place Trump will probably be allowed to serve his time at one of his golf courses
2022-02-22 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo
If Michael Cohen went to a super cushy white collar place Trump will probably be allowed to serve his time at one of his golf courses
My golf game is my art and my art is my contribution to humanity. To deny my golf game to the world would be like slashing the mona liza with a boxcutter.
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