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intrepidity

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4. My favorite part:
Wed Aug 31, 2022, 02:49 PM
Aug 2022
In a monumental irony, both Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks journalist who exposed American war crimes during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency employee who exposed criminal mass government surveillance upon the American public, stand charged with the very same crimes that are likely to be brought against Mr. Trump. On both Mr. Assange and Mr. Snowden, Mr. Trump argued that they should be executed. Fortunately for all three, these statutes do not provide for capital punishment.

Mr. Rothbard warned that the feds aggressively protect themselves. Yet, both Mr. Assange and Mr. Snowden are heroic defenders of liberty with valid moral and legal defenses. Mr. Assange is protected by the Pentagon Papers case, which insulates the media from criminal or civil liability for revealing stolen matters of interest to the public, so long as the revealer is not the thief. Mr. Snowden is protected by the Constitution, which expressly prohibits the warrantless surveillance he revealed, which was the most massive peacetime abuse of government power.

What will Mr. Trump say in his defense to taking national defense information? I cannot think of a legally viable one.

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And as soon as Mr. Biden was sworn in as President, all of tRUMP's authority disappeared, hence, SWBTATTReg Aug 2022 #1
One lawyer I follow online said that Trump trying to claim "executive privilege" Dr. Jack Aug 2022 #3
Makes sense in what that one lawyer said (the one you follow online). I think that the entire tRUMP SWBTATTReg Aug 2022 #5
Outside of a few Trump sycophants, the GOP has largely gone silent on thsi Dr. Jack Aug 2022 #7
I noticed that too. You're absolutely right, that the GOP has gone silent. And, to be honest w/... SWBTATTReg Aug 2022 #8
Gym Jordan tried today Dr. Jack Aug 2022 #9
And W Bush, Obama, Clinton and Carter... brush Aug 2022 #11
Wouldn't it be lovely to hear from them on this, right now? Sigh. lindysalsagal Aug 2022 #12
A TV ad with G W Bush KS Toronado Aug 2022 #14
Not soon enough! SWBTATTReg Aug 2022 #21
That's what Trump has done all his life. wnylib Aug 2022 #15
From what I've read, executive privilege goes with the office, not the person. Lonestarblue Aug 2022 #17
Thought for a long time his crazy claims aren't meant to be legal rurallib Aug 2022 #18
He also incited and sent an armed mob to kill the vp & lawmakers Justice matters. Aug 2022 #20
Napolitano is a realist Republican when it comes to the law muriel_volestrangler Aug 2022 #2
I agree. This is one of those cases that proves not all Republicans are equally bad or delusional Dr. Jack Aug 2022 #6
My favorite part: intrepidity Aug 2022 #4
Just more evidence that TFG thinks the rules apply to everyone else, but NOT to HIM. ShazzieB Aug 2022 #23
In other words, sort of, "projection" intrepidity Aug 2022 #24
What will Trump say?... this.... ZonkerHarris Aug 2022 #10
Great article. Thanks. lindysalsagal Aug 2022 #13
The only question on my mind is Mr.Bill Aug 2022 #16
Washington Times? central scrutinizer Aug 2022 #19
Trial Balloon? ProfessorGAC Aug 2022 #22
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