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Frogleg3 [S] -1 points ago +1 / -2

We have known about the fraud since before Trump took office. Don't know where you have been.

Trump could have arrested people day one but CHOOSE NOT TO.

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JPerkins84 0 points ago +1 / -1

trump dpesnt have authority to arrest anyone. the founders made it that way on purpose. thats like saying biden can arrest people day one. not everyone saw the fraud . many did but many more did not. many thought it was one party , many thought slme of these Republicans were trustworthy and we have now found out that there one party disguised as 2. so to say everyone knew this is false and to say that a president has authority to arrest people is scary.

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Frogleg3 [S] -1 points ago +1 / -2

Trump has the power to arrest both as head of civilian justice department and as head of the military under either auspice.

http://blog.nyhistory.org/death-warrant-signed-by-george-washington/

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JPerkins84 0 points ago +1 / -1

did you miss the part where he was a part of George Washingtons gaurd during war time and that the constitution didnt fully go i to affect until 1788. and this took ace in 1778 ? or did you just pull a liberal move and ignore it thinking nobody would check

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Frogleg3 [S] -2 points ago +1 / -3

Oh that wasnt the only time Washington acted

"Farmers from Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania often used whiskey as a medium of exchange, meaning it was an important part of currency. Many of these farmers were Revolutionary War veterans who felt they had already paid their price for freedom. They fiercely resented Congress setting the tax, believing the federal constitution did not allow this. They were furious with President Washington for signing it into law.

The resistance came to a head in 1794 when US marshals arrived to serve writs to distillers who had not paid. Over 500 angry farmers set fire to the home of revenue inspector General John Neville and burned it to the ground. President Washington ordered the governors of the affected states to call up 13,000 militiamen to quell the rebellion. "

https://www.davidcrowauthor.com/post/george-washington-and-the-whiskey-rebellion