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Other than your claim that he's an "institutionalist"... brooklynite Jun 2022 #1
No former president has ever been charged with a crime. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #10
Yep. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #56
The closest, Spiro Agnew was treestar Jun 2022 #119
It is common sense gab13by13 Jun 2022 #16
it's what a lot of them think they want anarch Jun 2022 #28
"Merrick Garland is going to have to decide what the consequences will be" brooklynite Jun 2022 #125
"prosecuting Trump would tear our country apart." Pantagruel Jun 2022 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #24
I see it the same way. cilla4progress Jun 2022 #3
I like Amy Goodman as well. I watch her show a lot. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #12
NOT prosecuting Trump would tear the country apart AND spooky3 Jun 2022 #4
I agree. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #6
Given what everyone knows about Trump and his continuing support of around 40%... Girard442 Jun 2022 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #21
My guess is about 15-20% of all adults in the US are Trumpets. JanMichael Jun 2022 #67
Correct..... and I ask..... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #72
That's what they said about Nixon. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #14
Nixon did not orchestrate a coup. Nt spooky3 Jun 2022 #23
He secretly bombed Cambodia and a whole host of other crimes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #40
Unfortunately, several Presidents did things similar to that spooky3 Jun 2022 #45
Well now you're making my point for me. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #70
No, I'm not. Have a nice evening. Nt spooky3 Jun 2022 #86
It doesn't do us any good to minimize Nixon's crimes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #100
Nixon resigned, at least treestar Jun 2022 #120
The decision to prosecute an ex-president and half of the US congress is above his pay grade. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #5
Ummmm....Garland is the AG. He reports to the POTUS. Girard442 Jun 2022 #13
He is standing on precedent and tradition. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #15
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Shrub and Cheney gab13by13 Jun 2022 #29
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But not a violation of the US Code. paleotn Jun 2022 #39
No former president has ever been charged with a crime. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #44
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He also let the statute of limitations run out gldstwmn Jun 2022 #98
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No other president has incited an overthrow of our elected government and encouraged his supporters Autumn Jun 2022 #99
Have any of them committed a crime, that is, with enough evidence treestar Jun 2022 #121
No other president attempted to prevent Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #128
He told you that, did he? brooklynite Jun 2022 #126
maybe he doesn't know he's in charge, kinda like that guy in Uvalde n/t anarch Jun 2022 #33
End of the day, constitutionally it is Garland's decision. paleotn Jun 2022 #41
He won't act in a vacuum. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #48
No, but it is his call. The buck stops with him on this. paleotn Jun 2022 #68
I have to be honest, I do not think he will pull the trigger. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #71
Then the republic is finished. paleotn Jun 2022 #75
I hope you are correct. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #97
I don't think he will act in a vacuum either. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #82
I am just going by how other crises are handled inside the beltway. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #79
Think about how the major power brokers will negotiate the solution. Irish_Dem Jun 2022 #85
Yes I agree, this is something he has discussed with the President FakeNoose Jun 2022 #87
Would public pressure help to move him? BigmanPigman Jun 2022 #8
So the American people have to speak out Beachnutt Jun 2022 #9
It isn't an easy decision gab13by13 Jun 2022 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #34
We're already in a civil war for all practical purposes. paleotn Jun 2022 #42
Yes and look at the trend of the courts giving rights back to the states. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #49
He is doing the job treestar Jun 2022 #122
I feel the same as your post and why I disagree with Garland. I think it does more harm to the LizBeth Jun 2022 #11
You are absolutely right. But 9/11 happened and put a stop to anything that might have happened gldstwmn Jun 2022 #17
By 2008 a number of crimes had been committed and Obama said that we would be moving forward LizBeth Jun 2022 #19
It absolutely does more harm. BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #30
Go 'way back'.......... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #76
Nixon resigned and was done. He may not have gone to prison, but he did experience repercussions. LizBeth Jun 2022 #78
And he ALSO came back as an 'honorable, elder statesman.......' MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #90
(WMD lies), NSA/ATT, torture, invasion, contract hire. Lots there with Bushco. And yes. LizBeth Jun 2022 #91
Didn't feel like 'flooding the webs'........ MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #93
+1 LizBeth Jun 2022 #94
Ugh, Ronnie Raygun cut a deal with Iran for the hostages causing Jimmy Carter to lose the election. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #108
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Jun 2022 #18
Chin, I sense that you are....... MyOwnPeace Jun 2022 #81
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Our country has been "torn apart" for a very very long time BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #22
People need to change the channel here at DU. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #25
I'm on both sides Just_Vote_Dem Jun 2022 #35
How would you get Trump to a grand jury? gab13by13 Jun 2022 #51
Say "Please"? Just_Vote_Dem Jun 2022 #57
Sorry, I'm slow, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #66
There are not 70 million armed Trump supporters waiting for a signal from Trump. mnhtnbb Jun 2022 #37
You and I agree on what we would do gab13by13 Jun 2022 #43
Rachel had an interesting show this past Monday. mnhtnbb Jun 2022 #53
Trump can be more easily charged with 2 other crimes gab13by13 Jun 2022 #60
IMO RICO Charges will be pressed against TFG at the least. Much easier to get a conviction. Tommymac Jun 2022 #104
RICO would be awesome because it takes out an entire criminal organization. Woot! gldstwmn Jun 2022 #105
😈 😈 😈 nt Tommymac Jun 2022 #111
The January 6 crowd would do it all again tomorrow. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #52
69,998,000 do well to get off their couch. paleotn Jun 2022 #54
Make no mistake, I am all in favor of prosecution. I am just saying that historically that is not gldstwmn Jun 2022 #59
Oh, dear lord. paleotn Jun 2022 #47
um Skittles Jun 2022 #65
JHC! Notek Jun 2022 #27
"But they might get mad and start a civil war!111" BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #32
I guarantee you that Garland is considering that. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #38
Oh, I have ZERO DOUBTS about that. BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #46
Private citizens in this country own 20,000,000 assault rifles. They are no match for our military gldstwmn Jun 2022 #62
Only 15% of US citizens own all that armor, still a lot but not in vast majority of houses uponit7771 Jun 2022 #107
That makes it all the more unsettling. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #109
Actually its 32% of US adults own some type of firearm ... that's scary uponit7771 Jun 2022 #124
I really doubt that's a consideration. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #69
"Anyone giving them the power by being afraid of what they might do...not the way to go. Nope." BannonsLiver Jun 2022 #84
Sorry my bad, I had a few drinks last night with an old friend. BlackSkimmer Jun 2022 #117
Those folks are being prosecuted impressively. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #101
I agree with you, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #36
Well, Notek Jun 2022 #50
As I said above, gab13by13 Jun 2022 #55
Yeah, good point. Notek Jun 2022 #61
I don't think they would have to raid Trumps resort. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #92
If Trump was indicted there would be no need for a grand jury appearance. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #103
I agree it will be part of his decision, the impact of indicting Trump. fightforfreedom Jun 2022 #73
That's what they said about Nixon. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #58
Can an "institutionalist" be honorable if all loyalty is to The Institution? JanMichael Jun 2022 #63
Ask John Roberts. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #106
Nope. JanMichael Jun 2022 #110
Trump ALREADY tore America apart Skittles Jun 2022 #64
So far, yes. gldstwmn Jun 2022 #102
Garland will be arresting Trump soon! Emile Jun 2022 #74
He has to get him to the grand jury first. gab13by13 Jun 2022 #80
No he doesn't. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #116
Attorney General Merrick Garland's Jan. 5 commitment bigtree Jun 2022 #77
What happened with Mark Meadows and Dan Scavino? gab13by13 Jun 2022 #83
still facing potential felony charges bigtree Jun 2022 #89
This a really great conversation! MN2theMax Jun 2022 #88
It is. It finally feels like adults are having the conversation. Scrivener7 Jun 2022 #113
Trump would have skated away, with no questions asked... kentuck Jun 2022 #114
Reminds me of Marc Antony's speech about Brutus Mysterian Jun 2022 #123
Lol. Would tear our country apart? Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #115
The country is already torn apart the worst since the Civil War. kentuck Jun 2022 #118
No shit. Voltaire2 Jun 2022 #127
So, do we honor the unwritten gentleman's/presidential agreement not to snitch on each other Hotler Jun 2022 #129
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