"Toothless" Republicans when it comes to defending the Constitution and Bill of Rights (with the exception of their radical reading of the 2nd Amendment) which is how they will act in the face of presidential actions that are unconstitutional with regard to the pardon power and separation of powers between the branches of government.
Reactions to Trump's first presidential pardon Joe Arpaio - Business Insider
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Saturday, August 26, 2017
A Pardon for Arpaio Would Put Trump in Uncharted Territory - The New York Times
Rule of law or law of rule? Guess which one a authoritarian would chose.
A Pardon for Arpaio Would Put Trump in Uncharted Territory - The New York Times
A Pardon for Arpaio Would Put Trump in Uncharted Territory - The New York Times
Friday, August 25, 2017
Pardoning Joe Arpaio would be a constitutional crisis - Chicago Tribune
Trump is provoking a constitutional crisis by pardoning a man who willfully disobeyed a judge's order.
Pardoning Joe Arpaio would be a constitutional crisis - Chicago Tribune
Pardoning Joe Arpaio would be a constitutional crisis - Chicago Tribune
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