AG Andrew Bail demands the DOJ to turn over communications relating to the illicit prosecutions of President Trump.
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Really? Because I've heard somewhere recently that there've been some people arguing against whether or not executive immunity is a real thing... not to mention the fact that both privilege and immunity don't apply if the law has been broken.
What I like about this play is even putting aside whether or not he's got standing, when the DOJ publicly declines or fails to comply, it's just going to make them look like they're covering up, which means their illicit prosecutions look even more suspect.
Immunity cannot be used against a person who commits treason while in office. Change my mind.
The DOJ is SUPPOSE to be the Branch of the government--Judicial-- that prosecutes criminals. If the DOJ is RUN by criminals then the only way I see justice is through Tribunals!
The DOJ is not a branch of government.
And it's not within the Judicial Branch of Governmentm.
It's within the Executive Branch
I think military lawyers would disagree with you about tribunals of folks not in the military.
You mean the DOJ prosecutes people when the Executive Branch okays it? I was thinking the DOJ worked with the Judicial branch of the government. The Military held tribunals in Germany after the war and tried many citizens. If we wait for a DOJ to prosecute the people they use for propaganda, we gonna wait a long time!