If Donald Trump is innocent, he would have met with Robert Mueller months ago. But instead he’s trying to ram a Supreme Court Justice thru the process to protect him from subpoena.

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Of course he can be subpoenaed to testify. This has already been decided by the Supreme Court. And is exactly why Trump is so determined to get Kavanaugh into the court which is precisely why this cannot be allowed to happen. As soon as it’s proven he was never president. Treason
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So it was legal for every past President but not for Trump? Why?
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Just because he stole the election, why is he allowed to do everything you can think of that is illegal. He is trying to be a dictator. He changes every law he breaks and the cries fowl, they can't get me. Makes every other President and a few Vice Presidents look like angels.
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Silly goose, the rules don't apply to Republicans.
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According to the US constitution, NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW, especially elected government officials who can abuse the powers of their office .
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Trump's problem is, he's guilty as he'll and can't keep his lies straight. So he doesn't want to be questioned by Mueller under any circumstances.
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How dare you try to ask the president questions! Can’t you see he’s busy golfing and sending out racist tweets all day while getting started on next years valentine for Putin.
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Trump will lose that battle. No one is above the law.
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“neither the doctrine of separation of powers nor the need for confidentiality of high-level communications, without more, can sustain an absolute, unqualified Presidential privilege of immunity from judicial process under all circumstances.” - United States vs Nixon 1974
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