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Loretta Hollier's avatar

Isn't that enough of a reason to disqualify him from the Presidentcy?

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Pam Ponsart's avatar

Don't I wish!

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Edward  Neilsen's avatar

I'm sure there's no criminality attached to the law. It's up to Congress. Mainly the Senate refusing to confirm anyone who has not been vetted by the FBI is the only way I can see of forcing anything. Do not see that happening in the Republican controlled Senate.

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Vicki Ballou's avatar

Well, write or call your senators daily. They need to know we are watching. Just do it.

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Shame On тАШem's avatar

Yep. I wrote mine last week

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Rakesh Malik's avatar

Typical idiot democraps... pass laws, refuse to enforce them, and whine when the criminals ignore them because they never face any accountability for any of their crimes.

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Vicki Ballou's avatar

This was passed with bipartisan support. Go to X with your name-calling and lack of info. They enjoy it there.

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Jim Harvey's avatar

Another MAGA STAR are we???? You probably get your information from a cereal box

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Sandra Nicht's avatar

and I just reported him too

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Fuzza Majumula's avatar

Ditto. Don't know how much good it will do, though. He did get in here somehow. I thought there was a vetting process.

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Jami Lee's avatar

The law was passed bipartisanly. It is the responsibility of ALL elected officials to uphold the law. Typical idiot comment blaming Democrats for not upholding laws that are the responsibility of both parties.

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Laurie Flamino's avatar

The idiots are the people who voted trump back in office. They will soon see their folly and probably still blame democrats.

Seems you are one of the idiots. You canтАЩt fix stupid.

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Jami Lee's avatar

I certainly did NOT vote for the Deranged Sweet Potato. I also don't accuse people of taking actions with no evidence. Seems the MAGA mindset is not limited to MAGA.

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Laurie Flamino's avatar

Sorry Jami

That comment was not directed at you but at Rakesh Malik. I agree wholeheartedly with your comment. Upholding the law is most certainly the responsibility of both parties.

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Bonnie Price's avatar

Ya as if any republican obeyed any laws or rules any way !! Except even the republicans are voting with the Democrats on any of trumps very poor choices ! His only plan is to destroy, like Putin asked him to do !!!

He owns him. Except his usefulness is coming to a close as a pawn .. his drug addictions are wrecking his body.

The senior Republicans are fighting back ..some of them !

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Fuzza Majumula's avatar

Huh...I guess we'll see. I have no confidence in anyone with an R next to their name.

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Rena's avatar

Wow. So bipartisan passed law, Trump refuses to obey it, and it's the Dems' fault. Interesting.

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Fuzza Majumula's avatar

Not only was it done with bipartisan support, it was done 61 years ago. Most of those who were involved are now dead.

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Lindsay Hoyer Millar's avatar

Much as I dislike your sneering tone, I think you have a point. Come on Democrats, show some soune

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Calvan North's avatar

Democracy depends on the willingness of the population to support its laws. If he wasn't a traitor, the situation would not have arisen.

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Rena's avatar

And if the Senate grew a spine and refused to confirm people, I see Trump just singlehandedly "appointing them" via the magic mind meld he used to declassify the classified documents in his bathroom - and just name them as "acting" secretaries of whatever. He sort of did that last time when he couldn't get folks cleared.

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David Meyers's avatar

Though the Republicans control the Senate, it may be a legal requirement for anyone expected to hold the office of presidency to do, and not an option that can be treated lightly, mainly for security reasons. Did Trump sign the first time he took office?

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Loretta Hollier's avatar

True. No he did not sign the first round.

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Michael Hardy's avatar

Lol that is so yesterday...

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Pam Schalow's avatar

Also, when the dumbshit is sworn in as President with his hand on the Bible, swearing to uphold the Constitution, you know he is lying; that is perjury and treason, punishable by either 2, 3, or 4 years in prison. I looked it up on a Gov.org website

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nothappynow's avatar

U would think

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