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Biden’s new standard: Law for enemies, immunity for friends

Joe Biden Attacked the Supreme Court The Supreme Court ruled last week on President Donald Trump’s immunity, in a brief, nationally televised address in which he said, “We are all equal before the law. No one, not even the President of the United States, is above the law.” [With] Today’s Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity marks a fundamental change in virtually every respect.”

Seriously, Mr. President? Do you have the audacity to claim that “no one is above the law, not even the President of the United States”? You should know about the people who are actually being targeted. your management.

Some people scream that their political opponents are corrupt, while others are sending people to prison for the things they have done.

Paul VaughanThe father of 11 children and anti-abortion Christian was facing more than 10 years in prison for peacefully protesting at an abortion clinic in Tennessee. He was accused of violating the Faith Act by praying in the hallway. As his sentence loomed, he said, “For me, it’s really easy. I can go fight as an individual and go to jail. It’s not a big loss.” Do you have the courage to say that at a time like this? I pray that I will.

“When you’re leading a family and talking to a 3-year-old and a 23-year-old and other families, challenges are going to come,” Vaughn continued. He said he wants to pray to God every day to help him prepare to “meet that day, whatever the situation may be, with humility and kindness and a life guided by a spirit of representing God in our society and the community around us.”

How many politicians order their lives according to truth and justice, rather than power and greed?

Vaughn ended up avoiding prison. Instead, the judge sentenced him to six months of home confinement and three years of probation for praying in the hallway. What will Biden say about him? Do you think the state is being used as a weapon against Paul Vaughn?

Last week, Steve Bannon was sent to prison for contempt of Congress. Currently 15 people There are members of the Biden administration who have been accused of contempt of Congress. No one has been indicted. But aides to Donald Trump have been indicted.

I don’t agree with everything about Mr. Bannon, he is a thought leader and I have strongly disagreed many times, but he should not go to prison.

“I’m proud to go to prison,” Bannon told reporters. “If this is what it takes to stand up to tyranny, this is it.” [Attorney General Merrick] “If this is what it takes to stand against a corrupt and criminal Department of Justice, if this is what it takes to stand against Joe Biden, then I’m proud,” Garland said.

Some people scream that their political opponents are corrupt, while others are sending people to prison for the things they have done.

What do you think Dr. Eisan HaimHe was an anonymous whistleblower Christopher Rufo’s Breakthrough The story exposes how Texas Children’s Hospital continued to provide transgender treatment to minors after announcing it had stopped providing care. He was anonymous, but the Department of Justice found out who he was and sent armed agents from the Department of Health and Human Services to his house. Now he and his pregnant wife are facing felony charges. What does Biden have to say about him?

Mr. President, please don’t talk to me about the “uncontrollable tyranny” of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has done just the opposite: it has protected the Presidency while dismantling the administrative state.

But you’re right when you say, “No one is above the law, not even the President of the United States.” I hold you to that standard.

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