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It seems that Trump floated executing people on multiple occasions while President (Original Post)
Swede
Apr 26
OP
TFG admires Putin and wants immunity to be able to kill people who piss him off
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 27
#2
So, an "Official Act" could be purely whimsy and still immune from prosecution.
no_hypocrisy
Apr 27
#8
oregonjen
(3,343 posts)1. Yeah, laugh it off now Barr
In a trump dictatorship, it will happen.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,715 posts)2. TFG admires Putin and wants immunity to be able to kill people who piss him off
Cha
(297,829 posts)3. Karma gonna Get you, TSF Asshole.
Old Crank
(3,648 posts)5. Bilious Billy,
Why is that disgusting pig near a microphone and given the time of day.
dchill
(38,569 posts)6. To be fair, he also advocated just shooting them in the legs!
🤔
Buns_of_Fire
(17,202 posts)7. I thought Bill was all in favor of a "unitary executive."
Last edited Sat Apr 27, 2024, 07:09 AM - Edit history (1)
Second thoughts?
no_hypocrisy
(46,244 posts)8. So, an "Official Act" could be purely whimsy and still immune from prosecution.
Cute . . . .