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You guys are like vegetarians, constantly eating nothing burgers.
He can fire him for anything
Of course...but don't get off too soon...
If it comes to that, sure he will, just like Nixon did.
He's never quit anything in his life and it wont Come to that.
Actually, it is his right. He can fire the FBI director for anything.
It's not the right of the President of fire someone because he won't make the public announcement he wants them to make about an ongoing investigation.
Did you know that you can do something that is your right while still breaking other laws?
Did you know that you can do something that is your right while still breaking other laws?
And what laws did Trump break?
And what evidence/proof is there?
That's no reason to fire him either though. He could have just waited until he was questioned by the committee instead of trying to force him to make inappropriate public statements. It really seems Trump just thought that being elected made him the CEO of the United States without regard to any checks and balances.
D.C. Criminal Code § 22-722(a). The evidence
What law did he break? Oh' that's right, NONE.
§ 22–722. Prohibited acts; penalty.
(2) Knowingly uses intimidating or physical force, threatens or corruptly persuades another person, or by threatening letter or communication, endeavors to influence, intimidate, or impede a witness or officer in any official proceeding, with intent to:
(A) Influence, delay, or prevent the truthful testimony of the person in an official proceeding;
(B) Cause or induce the person to withhold truthful testimony or a record, document, or other object from an official proceeding;
(C) Evade a legal process that summons the person to appear as a witness or produce a document in an official proceeding; or
(D) Cause or induce the person to be absent from a legal official proceeding to which the person has been summoned by legal process;
(b) Any person convicted of obstruction of justice shall be sentenced to a maximum period of incarceration of not less than 3 years and not more than 30 years, or shall be fined not more than the amount set forth in § 22-3571.01, or both. For purposes of imprisonment following revocation of release authorized by § 24-403.01, obstruction of justice is a Class A felony.
He had all the time in the world to say all his thoughts....That's true, but Comey still has rights as a government employee and citizen.
You can't force someone to say something they don't want to say.
Lol...wait...so you're more patient than people who's waiting for viable proof before accusing someone....You?! you don't even have anything other than fake news...I'm much more patient than all you WHERE IS THE EVIDENCE WHERE IS THE CHARGES I DONT SEE ANY HANDCUFFS dorks.
Yeah, like I'm going to listen to 'The Majority Report,' hosted by a guy that's delusional enough to believe his far-left ideology represents the majority of the country.
Give me a clip without that obnoxious blowhard.
Jerk off....did someone file charges of obstruction? nobody...they can't.
https://beta.code.dccouncil.us/dc/council/code/titles/22/chapters/7/subchapters/III/
lol "He didn't break a law". You know obstruction of justice is an actual law, right?
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So you're saying...Trump will......pull a Clinton?Trump is going to be talking in any clip with evidence of him saying he fired Comey to stop the Russian investigation tho.
lol "He didn't break a law". You know obstruction of justice is an actual law, right?
So you're saying...Trump will......pull a Clinton?