January 21, 2025
Prisons are refusing to release J6 prisoners despite Trump's order to immediately release them.
According to Revolver this has been happening everywhere as regime loyalists slow-walk their orders.
Government lackeys are arguing this is a matter of paperwork, that many of these people cannot be released because they have yet to be charged. How in hell does someone serve twelve hundred days in prison and not be charged?
Heads need to roll.
Trump's order was for the IMMEDIATE release of prisoners. What part of that was unclear?
This sort of thing is what brought Trump to power in the first place. Bureaucrats believe they are rulers, not servants. Time they be told who is in charge of this country.
This illustrates how things are going to go over the next few years; the entrenched bureaucracy is going to slow-walk or simply disobey Trump's orders. If Trump isn't able to change the way things work these parasites will thwart him at every turn, just as they did last time.
He has to have the power to fire these people. It's insane to allow career people to make policy against the elected President and the Will of the People. But they do because they are untouchable. A civil servant can pretty much do anything and keep his job.
That has to change.
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Posted by: Bill H at January 21, 2025 03:03 PM (Q7br2)
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 21, 2025 11:28 PM (6r44G)
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at January 22, 2025 09:29 AM (RvWLU)
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at January 22, 2025 03:37 PM (6r44G)
We have freedom of speech, for instance, but does anyone believe this is absolute? You can't say a whole lot of things in society and justifiably so. You can't slander someone. You can't yell "fire!" in a crowded movie theater. You can't make a false police report. These are all restrictions on the First Amendment and the Supreme Court has always recognized such restrictions in times past.
But now we're being told there are no restrictions to pardons? That was not and never was something the Founding Fathers intended.
This could be a major Constitutional issue in the next couple of years. Let's hope John Roberts leaves and Trump gets a new Justice plus picks a better guy as Chief Justice.
Congress should pass a law restricting the power to pardon and let the challenge wind up in the courts. Shoot; file first so we can get the courts we want.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at January 22, 2025 05:00 PM (/SX4J)
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