This is the funniest most deluded thing I have ever heard. The House Counsel honestly thinks that the Sergeant at Arms of the House can act unilaterally in exercising a physical action against the executive branch, the Justice Department in particular. First off, there is also a senate Sergeant at Arms who presumably can intercede, so we can have an inter branch physical conflict as well. Who will the Capitol Police take their orders from, the Senate or the House? Finally, the most inconvenient fact of them all, the executive branch holds the greatest amount of potential firepower and force of any of the branches by many orders of magnitude. This is not the English Civil War, where Parliament and the Monarchy were fairly evenly matched.
What in the hell have these people done to go so crazy???
Everything evil under the sun.
Who volunteers to do that?
You misspelled padded room...
Time to put her down.
This is very hard to come to terms with. The Dems are flirting with anarchy.
Does dumb bitch Pelosi think starting a civil war is good?
DOJ should demand a ruling from the judge on this issue.
DOJ should ask judge for permission to bring self-defense weapons into the courtroom.
When the left goes bat-shit crazy — the right needs to be quick on their feet and go bat-shit crazy back to show the left’s absurdity.
Example: DOJ ask judge for Federal Marshalls to protect them.
They Did Not Remove Clinton after he was impeached . and they Are simply doing the Same for Trump . DUM B.
This is the funniest most deluded thing I have ever heard. The House Counsel honestly thinks that the Sergeant at Arms of the House can act unilaterally in exercising a physical action against the executive branch, the Justice Department in particular. First off, there is also a senate Sergeant at Arms who presumably can intercede, so we can have an inter branch physical conflict as well. Who will the Capitol Police take their orders from, the Senate or the House? Finally, the most inconvenient fact of them all, the executive branch holds the greatest amount of potential firepower and force of any of the branches by many orders of magnitude. This is not the English Civil War, where Parliament and the Monarchy were fairly evenly matched.