Italy (WHTM) — 2073 years later, it’s an idiom that’s still in use. “Crossing the Rubicon” has come to mean taking a course of action from which there is no turning back. It’s an early version of “what’s done is done” or “passing the point of no return.” But “crossing the Rubicon” implies a really […]
seconds. we ll see if that timeline holds up. but back to mike davis very quickly because mike my questn these things is it s a lot of names right? it s a lot of names to put in this indictment and cash was laying out that s a lot of names and a lot of retribution. they have my question to you is the hope of the fulton county d. a that one or many of these people. flip on the former president. is that kind of what they re driving at here? that s a possibility. i think the bigger hope is that democrats are sending a very clear warning to republicans for 2024 if you dare to question elections in america, which had been allowed to do up until this point, we re going to come after you as the democrats were going to prosecute you. we re gonna we re gonna try to put you in prison. this is a very chilling and i tm. it s it is it is more than crossing the rubicon. it is only illegal to object to elections in third world marxist hellholes and now in new york, d. c in atlanta, as far as presiden
that this is the latest effort to keep the ruling party in power, laura. that s what this is about. this is indictment like, what, number 200. i mean, who knows? there may be more indictments to come. what is clear about this is, this is an effort by the ruling party, the democrat party across states in the federal government to make sure that anybody who criticizes them get indicted it s not just trump though they are focused on trump. also catholics who have had their parishes infiltrated. swat teams sent to their doors. those protested peacefully that the fbi show up and knock at their doors. parents who have gone school board meetings and now been labeled domestic terrorists by the biden administration. i never thought we would see any of this in american history we have seen all of it in just the last couple of years, the common thread is, if you challenge them, if you challenge the ruling party, the ruling elites, they will use the force of laugh against you and, yeah, this is cr
indictment, the biden administration is crossing the rubicon into despotism. biden s justice department has a track record of targeting anyone biden thinks is a political opponent. okay, laura, can help clear this up? is there any evidence that president biden was involved in this? no. i mean, he is the person who appointed the attorney general of the united states, of course attorney general merrick garland, where is a special counsel statute, alison, that gives the power to jack smith, precisely because they anticipated this very talking point. because the attorney general serves the pleasure of the united states which is not the same thing as a career prosecutors, who are there regardless of who is actually an office in political pointy, who deal with the bulk of the work and do not dictate either the priorities, or anything else. it is jack smith who has the authority under this counsel statute, in order to make the prosecutorial decisions. now he has to give a report of custom
that doesn t sound like an argument to me. you think the espionage act is trumped by the presidential records act? john: i agree, i don t see that one as a strong argument. there are a number of difficult constitutional questions which you and others have praised. crossing the rubicon of prosecuting a former president, to prosecute the person in the lead in the 2024 election. those are arguments you made in the political sphere. once you get inside the courtroom, i don t see how the presidential record act trumps espionage act. president nixon tried to keep his papers and control them and the supreme court of the united states said congress has a right to take them from the president, has a right to regulate them, the espionage act is very clear about what you can do with