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On his last day in office in 2001, Clinton agreed to a five-year suspension of his Arkansas law license in order to head off any criminal charges for lying under oath about his relationship with Lewinsky. Clinton has been eligible to seek reinstatement of his license since 2006, but as of 2013 he had not applied to do so.
Shortly after Clinton’s license was suspended in Arkansas, the U.S. Supreme Court suspended Clinton from presenting cases in front of the highest court (which he had never done) and gave him 40 days to contest his disbarment (which Clinton did not do). Instead, he resigned from the Supreme Court bar.
Can you give an example of a precedent investigation wherein the US asked a foreign government to investigate US citizens or agencies?
That may be difficult, as previous to Trump being President, there wasn't any concern, just like there wasn't any concern for conversations between POTUS and foreign leaders.
Over the course of history, US Presidents actually had conversations in secret . Can you imagine that happening today with the blood thirsty Dems and their media enablers ?
40% is about what fat Donald’s base is, so I don’t expect support to drop much below that.
Trump could commit treason in a Russian restaurant on 5th Avenue and not lose his base.
So, a lot of those 40% mainly love and support Trump, because he doesn't want Mexicans and other foreigners crossing the southern border. They don't mind that Trump can't get Mexico to pay for the wall.
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