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by mschuster91
405 days ago
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> The constitution prohibits ex post facto prosecution. A lot of what the 47th and people in his administration did are already punishable by law - alone the Signal affair or other violations of the Public Records Act. It would not be a ex post facto prosecution, it would simply be a prosecution by a court of law that is reasonably free from corruption. |
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It’s all fantasy anyway.