The Did Obama Commit Treason Thread and Poll

Did Obama Commit Treason?

  • No

    Votes: 27 32.1%
  • Yes

    Votes: 42 50.0%
  • No, he wasn't even born in America, so he can't be charged

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No, you MAGAs are so desperate to deflect from the Trump Epstein Love Fest.

    Votes: 14 16.7%
  • No, Trump Presidential Immunity Rule Applies

    Votes: 6 7.1%
  • No, what's wrong with using US Intel Agencies as an extension of a political party anyway?

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • Yes, starting with hiding his Kenyan birth. Oh, that makes Dubya a co-conspirator as well

    Votes: 5 6.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 3.6%
  • I think I was more useful to humanity during my 2 week timeout from here

    Votes: 6 7.1%

  • Total voters
    84
Wrong. Trump paid El Salvador millions of dollars to imprison the people we send them.

It was a US contract prison.
Haha. No it wasn’t, the prison was built before Trump even took office

Why do you lie??
 
Garcia was still sent to El Salvador illegally.,
And sent directly to a US contract prison.
I don’t disagree the order wasn’t followed in detail but they made it right.

We have no contract prison in El Salvador
 
Haha. No it wasn’t, the prison was built before Trump even took office

Why do you lie??
Do you have a sub zero IQ?

Look up federal contract prison.


Federal contract prisons are correctional facilities operated by private companies under contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

These contracts often involve the government paying a per diem rate for each prisoner held, or even for available beds, and may include minimum occupancy guarantees.
 
I'm talking about the approval from the senate, and the senators for their replacement.
The president needs no approval from the senate to fire anyone from the DOJ, or anyone else in his branch of govt

Where do you dembots get this nonsense?

Congress and the Executive and seperate and coequal branches of govt.
 
There’s a difference between firing appointees and career civil servants.

But you didn’t know that.
Link to where the senate has to approve the firing of career civil servants…
 
We have no contract prison in El Salvador

Moron !!!!

El Salvador and the United States have a complex and controversial agreement involving the housing of U.S. deportees and criminals in El Salvador's prisons, particularly the notorious CECOT (Terrorism Confinement Center)

The U.S. government is reportedly paying El Salvador a fee for each individual incarcerated in CECOT, which helps support the country's penitentiary system.
 
Do you have a sub zero IQ?

Look up federal contract prison.


Federal contract prisons are correctional facilities operated by private companies under contract with the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP).

These contracts often involve the government paying a per diem rate for each prisoner held, or even for available beds, and may include minimum occupancy guarantees.
The one in El Salvador isn’t one

We don’t pay them a pre diem rate
 
Moron !!!!

El Salvador and the United States have a complex and controversial agreement involving the housing of U.S. deportees and criminals in El Salvador's prisons, particularly the notorious CECOT (Terrorism Confinement Center)

The U.S. government is reportedly paying El Salvador a fee for each individual incarcerated in CECOT, which helps support the country's penitentiary system.
That’s incorrect we aren’t

Whoever reported that to you is incorrect

We give them grants to help fight terror

Not to house their own citizens! Garcia is their own citizen. Not a Venezuelan
 
The president needs no approval from the senate to fire anyone from the DOJ, or anyone else in his branch of govt
Why are you always wrong.
I'm in the executive branch of government, and along with 600,000+ others the president can't fire any of us.
 
Link to where the senate has to approve the firing of career civil servants…
The topic was about shattering norms.

You were wrong when you compared Trump’s actions to prior presidents.

Glad I could help correct your lack of knowledge.
 
Neither did Trump. And people like you are maliciously dishonest and hateful when you keep trying to keep that leftist lie alive.
So WHY did trump send his people to the Capitol on J6?

In your words, what was the purpose of "We're gonna march down to the Capitol, and I'll be there with you."
Translate this please.


Show your credible verifiable source to show that he did that. Expect that to take the rest of your life to find.
 
Why are you always wrong.
I'm in the executive branch of government, and along with 600,000+ others the president can't fire any of us.
Why do you think he can with the senate’s approval????
 
The topic was about shattering norms.

You were wrong when you compared Trump’s actions to prior presidents.

Glad I could help correct your lack of knowledge.
There is as nothing abnormal about firing three Asst US attorneys
 
That’s incorrect we aren’t

Whoever reported that to you is incorrect

We give them grants to help fight terror

Not to house their own citizens! Garcia is their own citizen. Not a Venezuelan


Inside Trump's $6mn deportee deal with El Salvador mega-prison
April 11, 2025

As part of a deal reached between Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele and Trump, the United States is paying the Central American country $6 million to hold the Venezuelan deportees and others it claims are gang members.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has praised Bukele as "not only the strongest security leader in our region, he's also a great friend of the U.S."

Rubio hailed the $6 million deal for El Salvador to house migrants, saying it will hold accused gang members in "very good jails at a fair price that will also save our taxpayer dollars."
 
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That has nothing to do with the accuracy of their reporting.

As Lt. Joe Friday would say

Just the facts ma'am.
I graduated with a degree in History, Postman. One of the first things you learn when you're reading about things that happened in the past is that the person's viewpoint that is reporting the "facts" will always affect the final product. The very first thing I do whenever I read something is try to determine who the person is who wrote the piece. NPR has a bias issue and it's not a small one. When you have 87 editors on your staff and every single one of them is a registered Democrat then you've got a problem with balance. I'm not saying the "facts" in that story are incorrect. I don't know one way or the other. What I DO know is that the people who runs things at NPR are very liberal and that liberal bias slants their coverage!
 
The difference is Clinton and Gore didn't send armed insurrectionists to the Capitol because they wanted to stop the vote count, and hang the VP.
Wow...you do the whole Joe Friday "Just the facts, Ma'am!" thing and then post that? Do you really want people to take you seriously here, Postman?
 
There is as nothing abnormal about firing three Asst US attorneys


Assistant U.S. Attorneys (AUSAs) are generally not considered at-will employees. While they are appointed by the Attorney General and can be removed by them, they are typically considered career civil service employees, meaning they have certain protections against arbitrary removal.

AUSAs are generally hired under the civil service system, which provides protections against removal without cause. This means they are not subject to the same "at-will" employment rules as some other government positions.

While the Attorney General can remove an AUSA, this is not a simple, at-will process. There must be a legitimate reason for the removal, such as misconduct or poor performance.
 
I graduated with a degree in History, Postman. One of the first things you learn when you're reading about things that happened in the past is that the person's viewpoint that is reporting the "facts" will always affect the final product. The very first thing I do whenever I read something is try to determine who the person is who wrote the piece. NPR has a bias issue and it's not a small one. When you have 87 editors on your staff and every single one of them is a registered Democrat then you've got a problem with balance. I'm not saying the "facts" in that story are incorrect. I don't know one way or the other. What I DO know is that the people who runs things at NPR are very liberal and that liberal bias slants their coverage!
There are no biases when it comes to hard facts. And unlike history, instead of a pocket full of historians, you have literally thousands of reporters covering current events.
 
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