Unclebaldrick
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Fake news.
Fake news.
Wait until the screws start turning for his followers...When they get to trump tower, let me know.
No need to really. He would be gone long before that.When they get to trump tower, let me know.
Imagine they couldn't reach the 50th floor in time all because they got fucked on the lease...No need to really. He would be gone long before that.
On a side note; the Secret Service recently bailed out of the 49th floor (one floor under the Trump golden monstrosity of a residence (according to John Oliver: a cross between C3PO's colon and a museum where nobody has ever learned anything) and set up camp in a trailer due to the Trump Corporation fucking them on the lease (big surprise there, eh?)
Nah, he wants to play with the nukes first. Ain't nobody gonna throw out a pres in the middle of a war......No need to really. He would be gone long before that.
No. A presidential pardon is absolute. There is no crime that can't be pardoned by the President. Not even Murder, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.And if Trump pardons a traitor, isn't he then committing treason?
You mean the nuclear war he's so desperately trying to start?Nah, he wants to play with the nukes first. Ain't nobody gonna throw out a pres in the middle of a war......
Well, he is limited to crimes against the united states. He couldn't issue a pardon that would be valid in a state court or in the court of any other country or international court.No. A presidential pardon is absolute. There is no crime that can't be pardoned by the President. Not even War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.
It will be years, possibly decades before North Korea is going to be capable of doing that, IF they ever manage it at all.If even one of NK's missiles wasn't intercepted...
Yeah until there's blood on the streets because he's pardoning traitors.No. A presidential pardon is absolute. There is no crime that can't be pardoned by the President. Not even Murder, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity.
Actually, no he isn't. So long as the individual is on U.S. soil, his pardon is absolute. That person though can never leave the jurisdiction of the United States, or he takes his life in his own hands.Well, he is limited to crimes against the united states.
They have 60 warheads capable of striking the entire western half of the country.It will be years, possibly decades before North Korea is going to be capable of doing that, IF they ever manage it at all.
LOL!They have 60 warheads capable of striking the entire western half of the country.
not true.A presidential pardon is absolute
It will likely be a pre-emptive (surprise) attack by the US. NK probably can't hit the us with a missile at this point unless it's sub launched, and I'm guessing their subs can probably be tracked from port to sea very easily; I'm surprisede they haven't started to go missing at sea.You mean the nuclear war he's so desperately trying to start?
If even one of NK's missiles wasn't intercepted...millions of dead Americans, itd literally be like 9/11 times times 1000.