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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDestruction of Government Property
Is that a felony? A high crime or misdemeanor?
If the House ever is back in session, an impeachment resolution should be introduced.
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Destruction of Government Property (Original Post)
MineralMan
Tuesday
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Walleye
(42,952 posts)1. Donald Trump doesn't have to obey any laws unless the Republicans and Congress fortune to. Otherwise he's just a crimina
dalton99a
(90,895 posts)2. But it is an official act - so he has presidential immunity
MineralMan
(150,025 posts)4. No immunity from impeachment and removal.
Nope. That is a non-judicial action by Congress. It is the one thing that he cannot overturn if it happens. Nor can the Supreme Court. Impeachment is final. Sadly, it is also essentially impossible with this Congress.
themaguffin
(4,781 posts)3. The "not a king" unilaterally destroyed a government building.
WmChris
(458 posts)5. Basic training
At Fort Lenord Wood getting a sunburn was considered destruction of government property.