Ranking The Most Egregious Presidential Violations Of Constitutional Duty - Trump Owns Half Of Them

Not a single trumple will listen to it. It creates too much cognitive dissonance between reality and how they view their Dear Leader.
As long as he makes people they hate uncomfortable, they're happy (or, perhaps more accurately, less miserable).

Any ramifications are absolutely irrelevant.

I've never seen anything like this.
 
Hiram Rhodes Revels
, a Republican from Mississippi, was the first historical Black senator. He was elected by the Mississippi state legislature and sworn into office on February 25, 1870, during the Reconstruction era
1. Not a party leader
2. He would vote democrat today since the racists left the democrats and joined the republicans in the 60's - you know that.
3. You really are being a moron and just randomly typing stuff.
 
You may be familiar with Ian Bremmer, a well-known geopolitical analyst. He always presents a reasonable and measured look at things. I've never seen him like this before. He's very concerned about what has happened to us -- this instant turn towards being a predatory and unreliable country -- and what it means going forward.

Seriously, you may or may not want to see this, but here it is.


Why would he think this, because illegal criminal invaders are being sent home, because Trump is acting on precedent Liberals set and actually going against people who actually broke the law in the russian hoax case because Bolton actually had classified info
 
As long as he makes people they hate uncomfortable, they're happy (or, perhaps more accurately, less miserable).

Any ramifications are absolutely irrelevant.

I've never seen anything like this.
Well I certainly dislike most idiot liberals like yourself on this forum, who espouse Democrat talking points. You are trying to bring about dystopia
 
1. Not a party leader
2. He would vote democrat today since the racists left the democrats and joined the republicans in the 60's - you know that.
3. You really are being a moron and just randomly typing stuff.
See there now you are engaging in projection saying I am doing what you are actually doing
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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Since your Vegetable Messiah isn’t on the list for ignoring his Constitutional duties and letting 15 million illegals invade the USA I’m going to have to conclude your list is 100% yaksqueeze.

Next?
 
See there now you are engaging in projection saying I am doing what you are actually doing
You said "party leaders" and then posted a 150 year old senator who wasnt one. I think we can all flush your posts down the toilet. I was trying to be kind but Im moving on to just pointing out you are retarded.
 
Rather than correctly point out things that could have been added to the list why not explain why the ones attributed to Dear Leader don't belong on it?
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
Not a presidential act, more of an omission ie delaying the calling of the NG. I'd leave this one, mostly because of Trumps comments about Pence.
  1. Trump’s Georgia election interference
A phone call that made a suggestion that was not followed? No.
  1. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
No, because there was massive corruption. The Biden crime family put their idiot coke-addled son on the board of that company and Joe extorted them to kill and investigation thereof. That should have been investigated and Trump was right to request it.
  1. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
Yeah, name me a president that didn't spend funds, or not, as his administration chose.
  1. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
The FBI raiding a former president's house at the direction of the Atty General belongs on the list. The obstruction? no.
  1. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
Please tell me you're kidding. The Natl Guard desegregated Alabama schools. If Trump's deployment was unconstitutional, then I guess so was Kennedy's.
  1. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
It's not against the law to obstruct a non-crime.

So there's one. I'd consider adding one more in Trump's unilateral tariffs, which may or may not be found unconstitutional.
 
From a violation of rights maybe but the shitty SCOTUS upheld the camps. But trying to overthrow the government (1 & 3) is pretty high. Ignoring a SCOTUS blatantly (#2) is also a challenge to the check of power. Those camps were vile and immoral but they werent an attempt to grab or hold power and SCOTUS failed those citizens.

No one being honest about Jan 6 thinks that Trump was trying to overthrow the government. That's just hyperbole. Wild hyperbole btw. FDR put US citizens in prison because they were Japanese. I don't know how you blame Jan 6 on Trump. That's just partisan bullshit.
 
No one being honest about Jan 6 thinks that Trump was trying to overthrow the government. That's just hyperbole. Wild hyperbole btw. FDR put US citizens in prison because they were Japanese. I don't know how you blame Jan 6 on Trump. That's just partisan bullshit.

The only thing that stopped Trump was that he couldn't figure out how to do it.
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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Looks like the entire list is just a list of legal things a President did they just don’t like. Most of the items are total fake news.

“Bush torture program”

“Trump election interference”

Do you people actually believe this shit?
 
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
Not a presidential act, more of an omission ie delaying the calling of the NG. I'd leave this one, mostly because of Trumps comments about Pence.
  1. Trump’s Georgia election interference
A phone call that made a suggestion that was not followed? No.
  1. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
No, because there was massive corruption. The Biden crime family put their idiot coke-addled son on the board of that company and Joe extorted them to kill and investigation thereof. That should have been investigated and Trump was right to request it.
  1. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
Yeah, name me a president that didn't spend funds, or not, as his administration chose.
  1. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
The FBI raiding a former president's house at the direction of the Atty General belongs on the list. The obstruction? no.
  1. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
Please tell me you're kidding. The Natl Guard desegregated Alabama schools. If Trump's deployment was unconstitutional, then I guess so was Kennedy's.
  1. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
It's not against the law to obstruct a non-crime.

So there's one. I'd consider adding one more in Trump's unilateral tariffs, which may or may not be found unconstitutional.
Yup, they are all allegations and imagined crimes. Nothing he was charged and convicted with.

These people are nuts.
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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Obamagate gang is higher on the list

But the worst by far was xiden’s illegal appointment of jack smith to go after his political rival

Followed by cover up of the xiden admin of his mental health…we still don’t know what Demafacist was running the country
 
Oh need to add Obama running guns to cartels

Obama wiretapping reporters and spying on them

Obama’s PRISM program to spy on Americans

Obama FISa court Lies

Xiden’s spying on Congress and wiretapping

Obama’s white paper and justification to carry out extrajudicial killings of Americans

Xiden’s open border surge of illegals program
 
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The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement

Seriously, I did not need to look past this point to realize this was just one more stupidly unhinged TDS thread...
 
Below is a comprehensive list and ranking of presidential acts that violated the Constitution, defied the separation of powers, or broke the presidential oath to “faithfully execute the laws.” Only Donald Trump appears multiple times — his actions account for roughly half the list according to most historians. Each of these represents a deliberate and serious breach of the legal or constitutional structure of the United States.

Let me know your thoughts on the list and order.

The 14 Most Unconstitutional Presidential Acts
  1. Trump's Jan. 6 incitement
  2. Jackson defying Worcester v. Georgia
  3. Trump’s Georgia election interference
  4. FDR Internment Camps
  5. Trump Ukraine solicitation of election support
  6. Trump's refusal to spend appropriated funds
  7. Trump’s classified documents obstruction
  8. Adams - Alien and Sedition Acts
  9. Trump's Deployment of U.S. troops domestically
  10. Bush torture program
  11. Nixon Watergate cover-up
  12. Reagan Iran-Contra
  13. Bush warrantless wiretapping
  14. Trump obstruction (Mueller)
  15. Andrew Johnson's firing of Sec of War

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fluff.
 
Well! No mention of FDR's internment of the Japanese? Polk invading Mexico? The US annexing Hawaii? Multiple incursions into Philippines, Cuba, or a host of other sovereign countries? Bay of Pigs? Not even Adams signing the Alien and Sedition acts?

No bias here. Nothing to see. Move along.
Not enough time.
 

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