The Republican party chose not to impeach him when he sent a mob to stop a pro forma session.
The Federalist supreme Court declared him immune for prosecution for whatever shit he does in the white house, and exempt from punishment for what he does outside it.
Fucker didn't declare himself above the law. He just finally realized what his traitorous party has been saying for years.
So he's openly stating he doesn't intend to follow the law. As soon as that motherfucker ignores a federal court order, impeachment proceedings need to begin. If these proceedings do not begin, everyone needs to arm themselves and be prepared to defend themselves and their family, especially if they are minorities and/or LGBTQ+.
As soon as that motherfucker ignores a federal court order, impeachment proceedings need to begin
Hahahah, good one. This Congress won't even be able to pass a budget, there's no way they would be able to pass articles of impeachment, even if they wanted to. And if somehow, those articles get passed, you would need to get 20 Republican Senators to agree with Democrats to convict, and we could only get one to vote against Bobby Brainworm, that son-of-a-bridge.
But if somehow enough Senators come to their senses, we get President JD Vance, who is going to be even worse in all these respects.
Well, go down the list of succession. How far down do we need to go to have someone capable of thinking and breathing at the same time? We all knew Vance was an insurance policy, he would need to be included, or atleast have his impeachment drafted when the ink on Darth Cheeto's dries.
President Donald Trump wrote in a social media post that "he who saves his country does not violate any law," a variation of a quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
Trump, his handpicked Cabinet officials, and Musk have also disregarded or openly attacked the other two co-equal branches of government, accusing judges who have moved to halt or limit the new administration's actions of being Democratic partisans.
It says Trump and his cronies have disregarded or attacked both other branches, but the article only provides examples related to the judicial branch. What have they done to the legislative branch, besides steal its power without any complaints from the Republicans in charge over there? Bypassing a complicit and complacent Congress doesn't feel like it's on the same level as ignoring court orders and threatening to impeach judges.