As I've said before, there are actions Biden could take at the border without new legislation.
"SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a halt to asylum processing at the U.S. border with Mexico when illegal entries reach a th...
Its worth reading the entire article from this former US Atty and current CNN Head Legal Analyst:
"No man is above the law.” It's become cliché, but it's an important point, and it's worth pausing to reflect on the importance of this core princi...
Beerman replied to toomuchbaloney's topic in Talk Politics
Reported by the NY Post, so probably no reason to be concerned.
"The number of Turkish migrants crossing the southern border illegally has skyrocketed under the Biden administration, invited by smugglers who sell and organize crossings on social...
Trump can speak off the cuff without a teleprompter for an extended period. I'm trying to recall the last time we've seen Biden do that. Maybe in his VP term?
Biden recently with teleprompter difficulties:
Exactly. The judges of the NY Appeals Court all run around in liberal societal circles. They aren't going to be shunned by friends and family by being responsible for undoing a conviction of Trump by a jury.
I'm not aware of many attorneys who've spent their career in public service that are worth $40 million. So, I think it's a relevant question.
While I do understand the strategy of progressives to disparage and discredit those with differing v...
I truly believe he wasn't treated fairly. I've posted similar opinions from people who aren't Republicans or conservatives. That doesn't mean of course that you have to agree.
His attorneys didn't do the best, imo. I don't think it'll matter...
"Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg committed "political malpractice" in his choice to pursue charges against former President Trump. "
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/romney-bragg-political-decision-trump-ca...
I'm asking here, because by all news accounts, including some I've linked to here, evidence of the alleged underlying crimes weren't presented to the jury. Those here who say they've been following and reading transcripts have been unable to dispute...
Interesting it took so many tries to finally answer. Had to research it?
You're not exactly correct on that. And, anyway, if the two you mentioned knew they were breaking election laws doesnt mean Trumo knew, does it? No one testified that Trum...
Perfect! Since you've been reviewing transcripts daily, you can answer my question and help me understand.
To be found guilty of the crimes he was charged with, the jury had to find that he committed those acts to cover up a underlying crime. ...
Today might be a big fund raising day for Trump.
"I just donated $300k to Trump. I'm prepared to lose friends. Here's why," Sequoia founder Shaun Maguire wrote in an extended post on X.
"Back in 2016 I had drunk the media Kool-Aid and was s...
Trump failed to prove himself innocent, and that's why he lost. That isn't how the criminal justice system is supposed to work
"The single biggest problem that the defence had in this case,” said Mitchell Epner, a New York civil litigator, "wa...
I asked specifically for the benefit of EVERYONE here (and I stated that in my question) might not be following closely what the jury heard about alleged crimes he was covering up. From what I have heard, not much was presented and yet the jury was ...
Skirted the question. I wanted to know what the jury actually heard in court about alleged crimes.
I'm only serious with the other question if you're going to demand credentials before allowing opinions as you did another member.
Beerman replied to toomuchbaloney's topic in Talk Politics
In 2021, I was working for a few days just outside of Chicago. I heard a news story on the radio that I figured I misheard, but it turns out I didn't The night before, the 100th shooting on a Chicago area expressway had occured. It was April, I ...