• --Cincinnatus--
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    4 months ago

    Jack Smith wasn’t appointed by the President and wasn’t confirmed by the Senate. That’s the reason for the dismissal. It was obviously just a partisan hit job

    • @[email protected]
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      684 months ago

      Where the fuck in the constitution is there a stipulation that a prosecutor in the executive branch has to be confirmed by the senate? You people can’t keep your shit straight with your “unitary executive” wet dream. Worthless traitor garbage.

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        424 months ago

        No you don’t understand. Commenter was told these talking points. There’s no “thinking” happening here. 🐑

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      524 months ago

      A judge that Trump appointed throwing out a case against Trump is ruling based on partisan politics.

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      464 months ago

      Special prosecutors have been allowed through legal cases for 30 years now at least. They are settled law. Hell, they used one on Hunter Biden recently I believe.

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        24 months ago

        The fact that something deemed unconditional has happened a lot before doesn’t justify it as constitutional. Only text can do that.

        • TooManyFoods
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          74 months ago

          Congress passed a law deligating the power to the AG. There was a congressional vote to put that law into place. Congress doesn’t need to vote on every police officer that the president hires do they?