She is right Scotus is involved with the Investigation leading to an impeachment . The judiciary committee considers it after investigation
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Replying to @TweethBeTold @chrisgeidner
Actually Tribe does not say that - my bad. Just the text of the legal book about investigating the President --- my bad
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Replying to @tgar13 @TweethBeTold
Since you're just referencing "a legal book," I've no clue what you're talking about, but likely, it means that when legal disputes ...
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... arise in the course of investigations (which could be criminal or otherwise), matters could end up in court. Of course that is true.
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That has nothing to do with the claims made in the article.
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Replying to @chrisgeidner @TweethBeTold
1. I think it does it's talking about the Supreme Court getting involved in the pre-impeachment process and having a say on presidential
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2/ powers. United States vs Nixon was pre-impeachment and who's to say that our current court is it in forming Donald Trump that he can't
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3) start pardoning everybody pre-criminal trial
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Because the court does not have that power, among about a dozen reasons.
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The court doesn't have the power to warn a President he is in danger of impeachment? What is the bases for that thought?
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