How about a special prosecutor to investigate all Congressional and department and agency corruption?
The mere existence of it would have the whole of the deep state in a tailspin, trampling over one another to rat out their higher-ups, lest they get caught in the net.
Bottom line: there must be consequences for the flagrant lawbreaking these people have perpetrated upon American citizens.
Without consequences evil flourishes.
It is the right thing to do. And essential for establishing a true foundation upon which we can restore this country back to its founding principles.
If anyone else gets prosecuted (51 intelligence officials, cough, cough) Hunter could be called as a witness. Because of the pardon he now cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment. So he either spills the beans or perjures himself and the perjury falls outside the timeline for the pardon. Checkmate.
Hunter will simply say that he "doesn't remember" - neither spilling the beans nor perjuring himself. Unfortunately, many prosecutions will not end in conviction. But they can expose obviously illegal and unconstitutional conduct by officials.
The new nato secretary general тАЬnever had an active memoryтАЭ of anything while pm of the netherlands; presumably the grey cells will also fail him in his new job (pun intended, but no pun really).
But he can still lie, or am I missing something? CouldnтАЩt he say I donтАЩt remember, I wasnтАЩt thereтАж so he lies in court. What happens, jail time?
How about a special prosecutor to investigate all Congressional and department and agency corruption?
The mere existence of it would have the whole of the deep state in a tailspin, trampling over one another to rat out their higher-ups, lest they get caught in the net.
Bottom line: there must be consequences for the flagrant lawbreaking these people have perpetrated upon American citizens.
Without consequences evil flourishes.
It is the right thing to do. And essential for establishing a true foundation upon which we can restore this country back to its founding principles.
If anyone else gets prosecuted (51 intelligence officials, cough, cough) Hunter could be called as a witness. Because of the pardon he now cannot invoke the Fifth Amendment. So he either spills the beans or perjures himself and the perjury falls outside the timeline for the pardon. Checkmate.
This is a fantastic idea.
Art, well painted!
Hunter will simply say that he "doesn't remember" - neither spilling the beans nor perjuring himself. Unfortunately, many prosecutions will not end in conviction. But they can expose obviously illegal and unconstitutional conduct by officials.
The new nato secretary general тАЬnever had an active memoryтАЭ of anything while pm of the netherlands; presumably the grey cells will also fail him in his new job (pun intended, but no pun really).
But he can still lie, or am I missing something? CouldnтАЩt he say I donтАЩt remember, I wasnтАЩt thereтАж so he lies in court. What happens, jail time?
Love this! True 4D chess, so it'll never happen. ЁЯШД
Matt Gaetz.
Maybe Attorney Cox could be that prosecutor? https://open.substack.com/pub/attorneycox/p/not-all-pardons-are-alike?r=2c9g6j&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web