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Lynne Balzer's avatar

Hi Roger. Thanks so much for revealing the truth about MarkWayne Mullin. Unfortunately, as an Oklahoma resident, I live in a state with two RINO senators. I was also in Mullin's district when he was a representative in the House. He hides behind his native American background. You'll be happy to know that I called him out on this several times since the Jan. 6, 2021 incident.

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Jay Stanley's avatar

For the last 4 years, Democrats were at the highest mountaintop screaming no one is above the law. Presidential immunity only applies to Presidents, and it does not grant them a free pass for murder or attempted murder such as the two assassination attempts on Trump's life. Biden, all his minions, and the Sanctuary Governors and Mayors have a lot of blood and mayhem, drug dealing, etc, on their hands. For the good of the country, all lawbreakers of every ilk shall be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, or else don't pass laws at all. "Prosecutorial discretion" is prosecutorial corruption. Under our Criminal Law, "Culpable parties are of four different kinds, who may be called respectively: (1) perpetrators, (2) abettors, (3) inciters, and (4) criminal protectors." Perkins Crim. Law, 2d Ed., p. 645 (1969). The Laws are on the books. See, Inchoate Crimes, e.g., 18 USC sec. 2 et al.; RICO; RICO Conspiracy; Title 8. If Trump doesn't exercise these laws to their fullest with Bondi and Patel in the forefront, assuming they are competent to do so, in his unique position as President a second time and being the target of murder a second time at the urging of the Left, MAGA will all have been a waste of time. With the power bestowed in the Presidency, Trump ought to use that power to the fullest extent without delay.

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