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Good luck with that argument. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2017 #1
Precedent Frances Mar 2017 #2
Yes. Clinton V Jones BeeBee Mar 2017 #3
White House counsel HAD to have told him this already DFW Mar 2017 #10
just gonna post that. spanone Mar 2017 #11
Yup. Baitball Blogger Mar 2017 #20
Really? For An Assault Case Before He Was President?.... global1 Mar 2017 #4
Don't stress out over this asshole CajunBlazer Mar 2017 #13
I have a strong feeling that the sewer is plugged. dchill Mar 2017 #16
That's why we have "plumbers" CajunBlazer Mar 2017 #17
+1,000 malaise Mar 2017 #25
Uh, wasn't it decided that a sitting president could be sued back in sinkingfeeling Mar 2017 #5
Wasn't Kellyanne's husband involved in that lawsuit? Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 2017 #7
Surprised Thomas Hurt Mar 2017 #6
Or in Trump's case, "Droit du seigneur" GliderGuider Mar 2017 #14
He was gibraltar72 Mar 2017 #8
excutive proviledge can only cover actions done while in office or clinton beachbum bob Mar 2017 #9
To be more specific it only covers governmental related actions. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2017 #21
+1, they're a scary level stupid uponit7771 Mar 2017 #24
what makes him think he is above the law??? bdamomma Mar 2017 #12
Paula Jones v. Bill Clinton - Dispositive here? DDySiegs Mar 2017 #15
Its just a delaying tactic that forces the plaintiff to respond. That legalese procon Mar 2017 #18
That is a weak and dumb argument Gothmog Mar 2017 #19
Weak and dumb sheshe2 Mar 2017 #22
Didn't Trump just pick George Conway to head the civil division of the Justice Department? herding cats Mar 2017 #23
No, that's not a claim of "executive privilege" jberryhill Mar 2017 #26
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