much like we don't have a way to undo an election, we don't have a way to do "get Trump" through Congress. If I am wrong, I am genuinely interested in what mechanisms would apply.Oldbear83 said:"Getting" Trump, obviously.4th and Inches said:What legislative process does this aid?Sam Lowry said:What in the world are you talking about? No one's making any ex post facto laws. Congress has investigative power in aid of its legislative power.Oldbear83 said:Quite the wiggle there,Sam Lowry said:That's not what I said. They're conducting the investigation as part of their legislative power. If it yields evidence for prosecutions, others will handle that.Oldbear83 said:
Sam: "I'm sure the committee is doing its best to lay the foundation for criminal charges against Trump."
Again Sam, please show me where Congress has law enforcement/judicial authority aside from impeaching a federal official to remove that official from office.
This is a very dangerous precedent, and you seem oblivious to that threat.
And you are still wrong.
The legislative authority of Congress is to create laws which will apply to future conditions and actions, and as such cannot be used to punish prior actions or situations.
Come on, Sam, even you can't have forgotten that Ex Post Facto laws are unacceptable in a free republic.
The Attorney General has the authority to order an investigation into possible criminal conduct, on laws in p[lace at the time. The Party in control of Congress cannot use its power to go after the leading individual of the opposing party, without becoming something just as evil as you pretend was present on January 6.
It's truly scary that you want to blur those lines, Sam.
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