Grassroots Joe on Nostr: “If the U.S. president is free from the restrictions of criminal law, if he has ...
“If the U.S. president is free from the restrictions of criminal law, if he has that level of criminal immunity, the other leaders of the allied nations cannot trust the U.S.,” said Keigo Komamura, a professor of law at Keio University in Tokyo. “We cannot maintain a stable national security relationship.”
The world sees what we see; allowing a sociopathic narcissist in the Oval Office is playing with napalm.
Why the Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Worries U.S. Allies
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