Bobby. wrote on Sep 8
th, 2025 at 3:03pm:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Sep 8
th, 2025 at 2:53pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 8
th, 2025 at 2:36pm:
John Smith wrote on Sep 8
th, 2025 at 12:13pm:
ProudKangaroo wrote on Sep 8
th, 2025 at 8:42am:
It's starting to look like they were civilians...
frank will be along soon to defend it
Or more likely they were members of the drug cartel who
would be employed to enforce the drug empire in the USA using firearms.
Even if they were, they're still civilians. And from what the whistleblowers have said, it looks far more likely they weren't drug traffickers at all.
But that's almost beside the point, because
the extrajudicial killings ordered by Trump are almost certainly illegal. That's why he purged the top military lawyers, the very people who might have stood in his way when he decided the law didn't apply to him.
I can only hope more solid information surfaces. If he is in fact breaking the law and killing people indiscriminately, there need to be guardrails in place to stop it.
As for holding him accountable, that ship sailed long ago. The best we can do now is hope there's at least some mechanism left that can stop him from ordering the deaths of potentially innocent people with the stroke of a pen.
Plus, they need to release the epstein files.
Trump can do whatever he wants -
he's the President of the United States -
he has legal immunity, especially if it's for national security.
He is still bound by the law and the Constitution.
Don't forget that.
Once the midterms are here, Trump loses the protection of the majority in both houses.
Watch him break more laws to avoid that, assuming he doesn't die before then.
Quote:100s of 1000s of Americans die from fentanyl and other drugs
that are imported from South America every year -
what is Trump supposed to do - nothing, like sleepy Joe?
Trump's got control of both houses right now, doesn't he?
So if what he wants to do is illegal, instead of charging ahead and banking on presidential immunity to dodge accountability, he could simply change the laws to make it legal. But he can't even manage that.
This is the "expert negotiator" you've been idolising? The man who now presides over a Department of War?
You were fawning over him not long ago, insisting he'd save us from WW3. Now he's outstripping even your caricature of Biden and Hillary as a warmonger, yet you're still there clapping along like a trained seal.
It doesn't add up.
Speculation, speculation, miffed pouting, more speculation - another day, another effusive Sad blather.