If lawmakers are in Jeffrey Epstein’s blackmail videos... Wouldn’t all the laws they passed have to be overturned?
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I don't the legislative system and court system function the same way in that regard.
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I don't think*
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The truth is, we've never been in this kind of situation before. It is the unknown. What if some of the blackmail victims were judges appointed to high courts? What about present or past Presidents?
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Then those judges would be removed, and the trial they presided over would be re-examined. That’s still a judicial question though, and not legislative. Low level corruption, such as lobbyists providing favors to key politicians for political support are common.
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You have to assume some sort of blackmail is involved as well. If we had to toss out every law that was unduly influenced by the outside world, then nothing would ever get done. Which might be a good thing regardless tbh.
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Remember this is a network that was put together over decades. We have no idea how much damage has been done or what were the reasons why some laws were passed. This is how Americans lose confidence in the system.
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Realistically, they should’ve lost faith in the system a very long time ago. Right around the time of the Patriot Act.
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These things take time. I have more empathy for the slower among us seeing that I am an Iraq vet.
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Yes, and that’s a completely different thing

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Parliamentary and court procedures are two distinct things. Depending on the country, if a law is passed then it becomes law regardless of what motivated politicians to vote for it.
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