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The Trump 'monster'.
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<blockquote data-quote="HatsOff" data-source="post: 9185561" data-attributes="member: 158216"><p>I don't think anyone other than Trump has really seriously questioned the independence of the USA judiciary.</p><p></p><p>It is hard for anyone outside of a courtroom (but they are obviously open to the public) to really give proper insight on the outcome of a trial. One of the major issues is Trump not paying his legal bills so he is left with some seriously underpowered lawyers.</p><p></p><p>Indeed, Trump often isn't disputing the facts of the cases against him. Instead his defence is that he should be immune because he was President. This shows his lack of understanding because the constitution gives immunity from civil action based on your behaviour when acting in office. It does not (and this is yet to confirmed by the supreme court but seems likely) give criminal.and civil immunity for any action in or out of their office and after when they are no longer president.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatsOff, post: 9185561, member: 158216"] I don't think anyone other than Trump has really seriously questioned the independence of the USA judiciary. It is hard for anyone outside of a courtroom (but they are obviously open to the public) to really give proper insight on the outcome of a trial. One of the major issues is Trump not paying his legal bills so he is left with some seriously underpowered lawyers. Indeed, Trump often isn't disputing the facts of the cases against him. Instead his defence is that he should be immune because he was President. This shows his lack of understanding because the constitution gives immunity from civil action based on your behaviour when acting in office. It does not (and this is yet to confirmed by the supreme court but seems likely) give criminal.and civil immunity for any action in or out of their office and after when they are no longer president. [/QUOTE]
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