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MineralMan

(151,584 posts)
6. DOJ has no jurisdiction over the SCOTUS.
Thu Apr 6, 2023, 10:02 AM
Apr 2023

That's a congressional thing. There won't be any DOJ investigation.

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He beat the Anita Hill rap and perceives himself as invincible for life Zambero Apr 2023 #1
One of the dumbest decisions of the Founders imo Marius25 Apr 2023 #4
people didn't live very long back then GenXer47 Apr 2023 #7
That's not accurate. If you made it past childhood in those days you stood a good chance Ocelot II Apr 2023 #27
+1 SouthernDem4ever Apr 2023 #30
Indeed. A very close semblance to royalty with elements of theocracy Zambero Apr 2023 #9
He doesn't seem concerned. Dios Mio Apr 2023 #28
Proven Supreme Court corruption? Is there a rectifying solution? The Wielding Truth Apr 2023 #2
Impeachment but that isn't going to happen. Ace Rothstein Apr 2023 #18
It isn't up to the DoJ to police the Supreme Court, which has no ethics rules. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #3
Things like taking bribes are a crime, not just ethical violations Marius25 Apr 2023 #5
It's a bribe only if the offerer has a case before the court and the money is paid Ocelot II Apr 2023 #17
DOJ has no jurisdiction over the SCOTUS. MineralMan Apr 2023 #6
This is blatantly false. Marius25 Apr 2023 #8
For what federal crime would he be investigated? MineralMan Apr 2023 #12
Probably Bribery, but that's not what you said Marius25 Apr 2023 #14
Again, what federal crime? MineralMan Apr 2023 #16
According to the ProPublic report, he violated disclosure laws Marius25 Apr 2023 #23
Disclosure law violations are misdemeanors. The law has few teeth; Ocelot II Apr 2023 #29
Or at least a Senate investigation Fiendish Thingy Apr 2023 #10
Looks like bribery to me. Marius25 Apr 2023 #11
An indictment based on that alone would be quickly acquitted, if not dismissed. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 2023 #13
Why do you think that? Marius25 Apr 2023 #15
Because Harlan Crow has not been a party in any case before the Supreme Court Ocelot II Apr 2023 #21
He could be a go between. Kingofalldems Apr 2023 #35
Is there evidence of this? Ocelot II Apr 2023 #38
He's a republican. Kingofalldems Apr 2023 #40
That's not evidence. It's opinion and supposition. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #42
I don't care what you think. Kingofalldems Apr 2023 #43
All righty, then; and I'll do likewise. Have a nice day. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #45
18 US code Sec. 201: Fiendish Thingy Apr 2023 #25
Wining and dining in exchange for rulings that favor the GOP isn't bribery. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #20
According to the ProPublic report, Thomas violated the disclosure law Marius25 Apr 2023 #22
Disclosure regulations are regularly violated, which doesn't make it OK, Ocelot II Apr 2023 #24
Only remedy is impeachment. Thunderbeast Apr 2023 #19
.... CatWoman Apr 2023 #32
Tax evasion? usonian Apr 2023 #26
so if it's the case that we can do nothing NJCher Apr 2023 #31
The least we can do is embarrass the hell out the them with constant mockery. Earth-shine Apr 2023 #37
Important to support their great investigative work! I just hit the DONATE button at the top :) JudyM Apr 2023 #33
So, are other Supreme Court justices sucking up goodies from billionaires? Paladin Apr 2023 #34
Maybe we need a Jan-6-style congressional panel on SCOTUS corruption to kick the DOJ into motion. Earth-shine Apr 2023 #36
As stated above, this is not a matter for the DoJ. However, Ocelot II Apr 2023 #39
As stated above, the least we can do is embarrass the hell out the them with constant mockery. Earth-shine Apr 2023 #41
I'm all for that. Roberts has lost control of his court, Ocelot II Apr 2023 #44
I don't have hope that Roberts can do anything. Earth-shine Apr 2023 #47
I'm afraid you're right. Ocelot II Apr 2023 #48
@SenatorDurbin 's statement on reports of undisclosed gifts accepted by Justice Clarence Thomas. LetMyPeopleVote Apr 2023 #46
Clarence remains one of America's biggest embarrasments NotVeryImportant Apr 2023 #49
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