The President can't undermine policy, because the policy is set by the president. It's like accusing John Cleese of stealing his own jokes.
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There is a law on the books passed by both branches of Congress in 1974 and signed into law by Nixon that prevents a President from holding up money for political use without the authorization of Congress. This is known as the Impoundment Control act of 1974.
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Don’t forget Carter sold off or blind trusted his businesses. Who knows what this current one is doing with his since he won’t disclose any financial details
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A peanut farm... and he worried enough about even the appearance of impropriety that he did all of that so that there could be no question as to his whole loyalty to the country.
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It wasn't that Clinton LIED about the blow-job... He lied under oath!! That's perjury. Trump never betrayed our defense policy. The US has a joint anti-corruption investigation treaty with Ukraine, and asking them to look into Burisma falls under that treaty.
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That wouldn't give Trump authority to withhold aide already authorized by Congress.
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The conspiracy of the deep state obviously. Any true loyal American knows that oral sex is far more devastating then collusion with a foreign power to interfere in an election. Yeesh....
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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Are only Republicans guilty of corruption or treasonous acts? Like across-the-board? I would say it’s pretty dangerous to see one party is always bad/guilty, no? If we see one side is always right and the other is always wrong we are probably wearing blinders; that’s dangerous
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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