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by refurb
486 days ago
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> It is absolutely true. The judiciary has no mechanism to _enforce_ laws. Enforcement belongs to the executive branch. A few issues with that statement. First, law enforcement can defy the President in order to follow the law or court orders (which they are required to do). Second, enforcement isn't always through law enforcement. If the courts decide that an agency can do X, then they can go ahead and do X. No FBI involvement needed. Same if the issue ends up being something the state execute on. > The current sitting president lead an insurrection against the United States and was not convicted in Congress. That's because he was never charged. Why was he never charged? It's kind of hard to claim insurrection when nobody was armed and didn't actually have the ability to commit insurrection. A person trying to break down a door was shot and killed and that ended things pretty quickly. |
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If you’re actually defending the events of Jan 6 as not an insurrection then you are part of the problem and we have nothing more to debate.