The Impact of the Trump Verdict – The Fall of the US in 8.6 years
Guest Post by Martin Armstrong Juan Manuel Merchan is a Colombian-born American judge and former prosecutor. Most curious, he is NOT a formal judge, he is ONLY an acting justice of the New York Sta…
This happened because he was willing to be paid to compromise his principles for money, power and probably a promised position. Maybe time to look at how he entered the country. Time to pass laws that unless you are U.S. born to two U.S. citizens you can not hold any government position and no one holding dual citizenship can be in a government office. I want to know the names and citizenship of every Congress man and woman.
"This happened because he was willing to be paid to compromise his principles for money, power and probably a promised position."
You're assuming he ever had principles to begin with. A corrupt sleazebag would be just the kind of scum the deep state would be looking for.
I agree with every word of the rest of your post, though!
True.
He was also the Judge in the Bannon case and the Weisselberg, the CFO of Trumps company.
These Judges are supposed to be randomly selected from a pool and he shouldnt have even been in the pool as an acting but yet here he is sitting on three huge cases where the rats need a reliable stooge.
This is the way.
Wouldn't have filtered out Biden or Clinton or Bush or NoName or Lyndon Johnson or...
The government needs shit shovelers. They can probably do that job. They shouldn't hold any individual authority.
Yes NO DUAL citizenship. Get all Israel dual citizens out of governement.
He did not compromise his principles… because he has NO principles. One cannot compromise what one never had.
I agree with this.
Citizen, of course, and no dual citizenship should be a given, but both parents being citizens when the person was born might eliminate some good people. I presume Kash Patel's parents were already citizens when he was born, but there doesn't seem to be any information about that online, just that they immigrated from East Africa by way of Canada to US around 1970. And at least so far it does look like Patel is exactly the kind of person you would want in your government.
And sometimes immigrants escaping tyrannical governments can see the problems coming from giving too much power to one way clearer than people born in freer countries, and be a lot more ready to fight against that, so perhaps it would not be wise to completely eliminate them from the process.
Maybe there could be an application for a work around/waiver after a thorough, and I mean through, background check.