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The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors... so you can't really arrest a president the same as normal. So I think the only way to arrest him would be before he is elected. If there was enough evidence right now, and people willing to do it, it would be awesome to see him taken in and booked. BUT -- imagine if a Senator who saw the classified intel went up to Trump and did a Citizen's Arrest?? That IS possible. Citizens Arrest: Most states have codified the common law rule that a warrantless arrest may be made by a private person for a felony, misdemeanor or "breach of peace". A breach of peace covers a multitude of violations in which the Supreme Court has even included a misdemeanor seatbelt violation punishable only by a fine. The term historically included theft, "nightwalking", prostitution and playing card and dice games. "Public offense" is read similarly as breach of peace in this case and includes felonies, misdemeanors and infractions. Note that there is generally no provision for an investigative detention by a private person under the law. With certain exceptions (see below) an arrest must be made. "Holding them until the police get there", is simply a form of arrest. The officer is accepting the arrest and processing the prisoner on behalf of the private person. In the case of felonies, a private person may make an arrest for a felony occurring outside their presence but the rule is that a felony must have, in fact, been committed . For example, imagine a suspect has been seen on surveillance video vandalizing a building to the extent that the arrestor believes it rises to a felony due to the damage. If they find the suspect and make the arrest but it later turns out that it was misdemeanor damage, the arrestor is liable for false arrest because a felony had not, in fact, been committed. sources: Wikipedia
Response to kerouac2 (Original post)Sat Jan 14, 2017, 02:39 PMstonecutter357 (6,205 posts) 4. and then shot for treason
Response to tenorly (Reply #3)Sat Jan 14, 2017, 02:50 PM MFM008 (7,855 posts) 6. Riot away bitchesSome of us snowflake liberals have arsenals as well and know how to use them.
rump Could be Arrested by a Senator right now... today.This is the first thing I though of:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9efgLHgsBmM
The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors... so you can't really arrest a president the same as normal.
For Illegally Changing Obamacare: It doesn't matter if the Affordable Care Act is called "Obamacare;" Barack Obama doesn't have the authority to unilaterally change the law. Changes to the law have to be made by Congress and then signed into law by the President. Barack Obama has broken the law repeatedly by making at least 23 unilateral changes to the law. Saying, "The Republicans won't work with us," or more disturbingly, "It's politically convenient," is not an excuse for overriding the Constitution of the United States.
President Obama’s IRS was used against his opponents to help him win reelection. So the Obama Justice Department’s decision to shut down its IRS abuse investigation with no prosecutions is as unsurprising as it is corrupt.
I had to give you a Hi5 because when I saw your title, before I even clicked the link, that episode was also the first thing I thought of.
Just when I think my schadenboner can't possibly get any bigger......
How to stop Trump: Iambic Pentameter!Oh freddled gruntbuggly / Thy micturations are to me....I haven't seen this yet at the DUmp, but I feel certain that it will be along soon. "We can poetry slam dRumpf out of office!!! "
President-elect Donald Trump met with Judge William Pryor of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a lead contender for his first appointment to the Supreme Court, at Trump Tower late Saturday.Above the Law’s David Lat broke news of the Pryor meeting.Trump told reporters Wednesday that he expects to name a nominee to the high court in late January, during the second week of his administration. He also confirmed he has met with a number of candidates from the list of potential nominees he released during the campaign. Given that timeframe, and the fact Pryor is widely considered a frontrunner for the appointment, the Saturday meeting suggests Trump is in the final stages of the selection process.Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/15/trump-meets-with-a-leading-supreme-court-contender/#ixzz4VsSLkYBV
The democrats had better get to work on the election re-do/inauguration postponement/martial law. Barry didn't sneak Merrick Garland in with a recess appointment during the time between the 114th and 115th sessions. I had almost forgot about that stupid scheme since there have been so many stupid Stop Trump schemes, it's easy to lose track.
They remind me of the coyote trying to get the road runner, a new scheme every day.