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Brandon already said we didn’t have time for that.
Yeah, but both Brandon and his honorable AG Merrick Garland are vociferous gun control advocates. You'd think that they'd want to make an example out of Hunter Biden to show how serious they are about drug addicts and felons committing a federal crime in order to illegally buy guns.
He would have been appointed Supreme Court judge if he was treated fairly by the Senate. He had a good reputation among both Democrats and Republicans.
However, he shows that, apparently, judges don't make good prosecutors.
The Attorney General is only a prosecutor in name.
Still, had he been on the Supreme Court, I wager that we'd be seeing such efforts to "prosecute" from the bench.
I thank Mitch McConnell and the rest of the GOP conference for standing firm on this move.
He would have been appointed Supreme Court judge if he was treated fairly by the Senate. He had a good reputation among both Democrats and Republicans.
However, he shows that, apparently, judges don't make good prosecutors.
If he had any good reputation he certainly has ruined it now.
He would have been appointed Supreme Court judge if he was treated fairly by the Senate. He had a good reputation among both Democrats and Republicans.
However, he shows that, apparently, judges don't make good prosecutors.
Someone that partisan has no business on the SCOTUS. We dodged a bullet.
This thread makes me excited for the next Dem president and AG who will then be "the worst president and AG ever".
Seems like just yesterday that Jimmy Carter and Benji Civilleti were the worst president and AG. LOL.
Carter was an unmitigated disaster, but he looks like Themistocles compared to the current corrupt, lying senile dope & puppet currently fouling his skivvies in the White House.
Instead of dealing with federal matters within his jurisdiction, Merrick Garland has decided to spend some time in Ukraine to mull over US action on war crimes instead. Maybe Garland should have visited the neighborhoods of the justices first, eh?
Attorney General Merrick Garland is making an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Tuesday, according to a Department of Justice official.
Garland will meet with Ukrainian Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova to discuss the efforts to help identify, apprehend and prosecute the people involved in war crimes and other atrocities in Ukraine, the official said.
Er … what? In the first place, the US has no jurisdiction in Ukraine to prosecute war crimes, not unless American citizens were involved in their commission. Those cases would more properly be directed to either Ukrainian courts or to the International Criminal Court at The Hague. We don’t officially participate with the latter, but we have provided cooperation for it at times.
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This looks more like a way to get Garland out of DC and distract from the ongoing crime wave in the US, let alone the intimidation campaign waged by radical abortion advocates such as Ruth Sent Us and Jane’s Revenge.
More "Wag the Dog" actions by the administration to deflect from inflation, the economy, and the financial markets.
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