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[–] Babalas 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Just to nitpick (and IANAL), but in a common law setup precedent is important. Not sure if it works in the negative, but if you knew of, but did not apply X ruling to person Y, but then did apply to person Z, that's a problem.

Fun part though. I imagine a conviction here would open the door for going after Biden and Clinton.

[–] Emirose@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago

I strongly advocate for greater legal accountability for individuals in positions of power, and I am open to the possibility of future charges being brought against President Biden. It is important to acknowledge that numerous US presidents, regardless of party affiliation, probably should face charges related to war crimes. Nevertheless, I recognize the significance of establishing a precedent that former presidents are subject to the law, and I wholeheartedly support such a development.

Jon Stewart has a short clip about two-tiered justice system.