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I'll go first, who is next?
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Yes, that is, in fact, their *job*. When you commit federal crimes, they are the folk charged with apprehending you, investigating you, and bringing you to justice. And I say that having been under their scrutiny myself. No one is or should be above the law.
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Wow. This one is full of goodness...
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And this continues to be insane...
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Send that fucker to prison forever, please.
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This is actually correct. He is.
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Not even close…
Joe Biden is soooooooooooo much better a president, a human being, a father, a husband and a friend than that piece of shit 💩 loser Donald Trump
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So, having built a society where we make elementary students take active shooter drills in fear of armed attackers, universities like Ohio State and Indiana are allowing police snipers to be stationed on campus buildings in response to student protests.
Thank the saints guns make us so free.
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Presidents are not kings.
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Satire piece and totally worth it.
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“I am in shock that a lawyer stood in the U.S. Supreme Court and said that a president could assassinate his political opponent and it would be immune as ‘an official act,’” lawyer Marc Elias, whose firm defends democratic election laws, wrote today on social media. He added: “I am in despair that several Justices seemed to think this answer made perfect sense.”
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As Donald Trump's legal troubles dominate the political conversation, President Biden is methodically advancing an ambitious and meaningful policy agenda.
April 25, 2024, 7:41 AM MST
By Steve Benen
It’s easy to understand why Donald Trump is dominating political headlines this week. His ongoing criminal trial — a first for a former American president — is underway in New York City. His radical immunity claims are receiving Supreme Court scrutiny this morning. Just yesterday, the presumptive GOP nominee was identified as an unindicted co-conspirator in two separate criminal cases.
These are, of course, the kind of developments that are going to make some news. Indeed, these are stories that absolutely deserve to be seen as serious, historic and important.
But just off the front page, the incumbent administration is succeeding in methodically implementing an ambitious policy agenda, much of which is going to make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans.
But just off the front page, the incumbent administration is succeeding in methodically implementing an ambitious policy agenda, much of which is going to make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans.
To be sure, some of President Joe Biden’s recent accomplishments have been dramatic in their own right. After all, the Democrat recently helped prevent a war between Israel and Iran, while carefully navigating the congressional process on a critically important security aid package.
But that’s not all the incumbent president and his administration have been up to. The New York Times reported this morning:
The Biden administration on Thursday placed the final cornerstone of its plan to tackle climate change: a regulation that would force the nation’s coal-fired power plants to virtually eliminate the planet-warming pollution that they release into the air or shut down. The regulation from the Environmental Protection Agency requires coal plants in the United States to reduce 90 percent of their greenhouse pollution by 2039, one year earlier than the agency had initially proposed.
This comes the day after Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made a big announcement of his own. NBC News reported:
A federal rule announced Wednesday will require airlines to quickly give cash refunds — without lengthy arguments — to passengers whose flights have been canceled or seriously delayed, the Biden administration said. ... The rule from the Transportation Department says passengers who decline other reimbursement like travel credits are to get cash refunds.
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