Service members shouldn’t follow illegal orders. Neither should the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia…

    by StivaliRyder

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    1. Prosecuting people for advocating for the law to be followed would set such a bizarre precedent.

    2. Whenever anyone asks why Grand Juries exist – point them to this case. Of course by the way the Supreme Court has things arranged, The President is entirely within his rights to personally order each of them beheaded each of them, as an “official” act and then pardon the guy with the axe.

    3. I thought that was Creed on the left for a second haha.

      Anyway this is exactly what seems to happen to anyone targeted politically by the administration with made up charges. Everyone in power should follow their example and speak up, because the administration doesn’t have the power they pretend to have.

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