StephenRamirez , to random
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For some reason, an ex-President (guess which) is using social media to demand that the Supreme Court offer Presidents immunity from prosecution — Michael Beschloss

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: They say it’s unprecedented to charge a former president. You’re damn right it’s unprecedented. We never had a president who was making hush money payments to a porn star and falsifying business records to cover it up — Rep Adam Schiff

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The now convicted criminal & "Republican" candidate running for presidential office (again) is sure proof that it needs to be mandatory for presidential candidates to undergo most thorough security screening, including mental health checks to rule out a sociopath/ psychopath ever gets into the highest office of the United States again.

It's a vital matter of protecting the sovereign people, their (federal) state, their Constitution & their Rule of Law.

"...
The average Transportation Security Officer does not obtain a security clearance, but will fill out an SF-85P and obtain a position of public trust. For management positions and above, a Secret clearance or higher level of eligibility is typically required, which requires completing the SF-86. Some positions also require a financial disclosure form. As you can imagine, working for the TSA opens up a number of vulnerabilities to money laundering and drug deals – considering financial distress is often a key motivator for blackmail, the TSA wants to make sure you’re not desperate for cash.
..."

https://news.clearancejobs.com/2021/09/03/what-to-expect-in-the-tsa-security-clearance-process/

#Presidency #Candidates #SecurityClearance #Trump #ConvictedCriminal #Debts #KingOfDebts #VulnerableToBlackmail #NationalSecurity #NationalSecurityThreat

StephenRamirez , to random
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imprisonment may be the only effective penalty because of Trump’s defective character. Chump-change fines for contempt during the trial did not slow him down. So long as he remains at large, with unfettered access to social media, he poses a threat to the people he attacks and the judicial system he maligns. Incarceration is the only means of holding Trump accountable for his wholesale attacks on the rule of law that continue to this day — Jennifer Rubin

StephenRamirez , to random
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So many people have gone to jail or been completely financially destroyed for things they’ve done working for Trump, including this hush money affair, but Trump has always skated. His life remained a party while others paid the consequences, and he never lifts a finger to help those who are destroyed by working for him. And people want me to believe him getting convicted in a New York court marks the downfall of America? I don’t think so — Peter Henlein

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