I struggle to see how being held accountable is a bad thing. Even in public office.
Nobody should be above the law.
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I struggle to see how being held accountable is a bad thing. Even in public office.
Nobody should be above the law.
Because it's him being held accountable. Can't you see what a disaster that is!?
In Donald Trump's America, a President simply can't do his job properly without breaking the law. Think about that! What did he do during his term that we simply don't know about?
For all of Joe Biden's flaws, I am pretty confident that he is not doing illegal things on a daily basis, and doesn't need this blanket immunity.
We need to investigate his son Hunter getting a security clearance when he should not have been eligible, and also 2 billion dollars from Saudi Arabia.
Wait that was Jared kushner? Nevermind nothing to see here.
It's a good thing we haven't punished him at ALL for any of his Crimes! He's DEFINITELY learned his Lesson!