Interesting. Some people like Mark Levin raised this issue when he was first appointed but it never gained much traction. The reasoning seems straight forward.
Maybe it'll take the Supreme Court being petitioned for them to say you're right, his appointment is unconstitutional.
Falsely impersonating a federal officer or employee of the United States is a federal crime punishable by a fine or up to three years of imprisonment. Anyone who pretends to be someone acting under the authority of any department or agency of the United States, and acts as such, or demands or obtains any money, document, or thing of value by acting as such, is guilty of False Personation.
To be guilty of falsely impersonating a federal officer, the offender must knowingly undertake a false identity or persona of a federal official. The pretended character must assert or appear to act under the authority of the United States, such that the false pretense causes the person deceived to rely on the asserted authority. The pretended identity does not have to be one from an existing federal department or agency. For example, pretending to be a federal bookseller of presidential documents—an office that does not officially exist—has been held to satisfy the statute. Having assumed a false federal identity, the offender must then also undertake an overt act under the authority of the false persona. In this way, the statute requires both a state of mind of adopting a false pretense and an overt act consistent with the assumed identity.
(1) impersonates a public servant with intent to induce another to submit to the person's pretended official authority or to rely on the person's pretended official acts; or
(2) knowingly purports to exercise, without legal authority, any function of a public servant or of a public office, including that of a judge and court.
(b) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree
Winning line “The filing essentially claims U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland improperly appointed Smith to an office that does not exist with authority Garland does not possess.” laughing my head off at the cabal keystone cops
I think this was the move all along with this faggot. We all knew the appointment violated the Constitution but let it go knowing that it will be crushed. Let him think he got away with it, then yank the rug!
Huge Hmmmmmmm. This is getting interesting.
Interesting. Some people like Mark Levin raised this issue when he was first appointed but it never gained much traction. The reasoning seems straight forward.
Maybe it'll take the Supreme Court being petitioned for them to say you're right, his appointment is unconstitutional.
Hmmm. Does that mean he's impersonating a special counsel? Wouldn't that be illegal?
https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/falsely-impersonating-a-federal-officer-what-is-the-penalty-53754
(1) impersonates a public servant with intent to induce another to submit to the person's pretended official authority or to rely on the person's pretended official acts; or
(2) knowingly purports to exercise, without legal authority, any function of a public servant or of a public office, including that of a judge and court.
(b) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree
It’s the recoil that hurts
Lol. I like this.
Biden is a fraud, fake, Obama rubber faced puppet so it's all unconstitutional.
Winning line “The filing essentially claims U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland improperly appointed Smith to an office that does not exist with authority Garland does not possess.” laughing my head off at the cabal keystone cops
#FakeOfficial
Very intriguing!!!
Hah...fascinating.
We're watching a movie..
Just goes from bad to worse for the DS swampy. We are loving it!
I think this was the move all along with this faggot. We all knew the appointment violated the Constitution but let it go knowing that it will be crushed. Let him think he got away with it, then yank the rug!