There is a possibility they may see some opportunity for some immunity for some president ial decisions. If they decide it that way, it may have to go back down to the District Court which could cause further delay. I appreciate you not being sidetracked by somebody who apparently wants to scream louder than anybody else. Catherine, the lower courts have been unanimous that trump cannot claim immunity. Does that tell you something . I cant imagine theyre going to say a former president has absolute immunity for criminal acts. What will be a win for donald trump is if theyre saying were sending it back to judge chutkan to determine which, if any he would have immunity for and which he would not. Thats a win because that would delay the trial, which is already delayed. So what of course obviously jack smith and Special Counsel is hoping for, a majority of the court will just say, no, absolute immunity from Criminal Prosecution for a former president and clearly jack smith would say this
didn t he would make home he. was slammed against stone column injuring his headed back any watched as rioters wearing make america great again hats listened as he shouted racist slurs at him the actions of the mob on that a traumatized officer blasting gate so much that he still has flask flashbacks. but he still doesn t blame the rioters for what happened that january six he thinks of donald trump himself should be held accountable. seeing the timing of events and how things unfolded and to whip up, i mean to feed people incorrect narratives and then to have them come to the city at the time that they re gonna how to certify votes, and then to whip people up and say we re gonna go down pennsylvania avenue and as a president, to use the bully pulpit. the election villa jury stolen what does that mean? the president united states, this is the most human being on the planet. most power human being on the planet if he can, if he is not held accountable, can do whateve
Blassingame helps men out of prison find their way
ADAM PARKER, The Post and Courier
April 4, 2021
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GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) Joey Goodrich is halfway through the retraining and reentry program, and the Boston native already is thinking about staying here after he finishes later this year.
He came to Soteria Community Development Corp. with some vocational experience as a plasterer. Now he’s reclaiming wood from construction sites and transforming it into furniture. He’s learning to use his hands in new ways, along with other valuable skills: how to run a business, understand basic finance, manage government bureaucracy, collaborate with others.