Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Donald Trump: “I don’t Want to Hurt The Clintons, They’re Good People” (VIDEO)

Donald Trump: “I don’t Want to Hurt The Clintons, They’re Good People” (VIDEO) | donald-trump-hillary-clinton | Multimedia Politics Special Interests Trump

[image: Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton shake hands prior to the start of the presidential debate at Hofstra University Sept. 26, 2016, in Hempstead, NY. Drew Angerer/Getty Images]

The best way to restore public faith in government institutions is to send “Hillary to prison” unless the first lady’s crimes are seen to go unpunished, everyday Americans will forever know, deep down, that there is lawless standard for those with money and power (that the people have delegated) and another for the rest of us.

First we were told by Donald Trump that he would appoint a “special prosecutor” to look into crooked Hilary Clinton for her crimes against Americans.


Then, Donald Trump declares that she should be jailed for her crimes against Americans.


Within one minute of his presidential victory speech he tells Americans owe Hillary a major debt of gratitude for her service to our country.


Donald Trump then flipped on prosecution of Hillary Clinton after his Whitehouse win.


Then, Americans were told by Donald Trump that he does not “want to hurt the Clintons.”


Now, Donald Trump is telling you that he is frustrated he can’t order the DOJ to investigate Hillary.



“But you know the saddest thing, because I’m the President of the United States I am not supposed to be involved with the Justice Department. I am not supposed to be involved with the FBI,” Trump told WMAL host Larry O’Connor. “I’m not supposed to be doing the kinds of things I would love to be doing and I’m very frustrated by it.”


As Tim Brown, senior editor at The Sons of Liberty Media stated, “Not supposed to be involved in the Justice Department?  Sir, you are the Justice Department, according to our Constitution!”


Yet, for all of this double talk, and flip flopping going back and forth, the modern day conservative (yesterday’s lawless liberals) wants to stand behind him in agreement that he just has no business in doing anything in prosecuting the Clintons or anyone else for that matter.


Let me get this straight, criminals in government can break the law, but the President cannot enforce the law?


The president can send forth America’s finest (military) into a third world country without congressional (you and me) approval in some unconstitutional war like many of his predecessors have done and yet, he cannot bring justice to criminals within the ranks of our own government?


Presidents can pardon treasonous criminals before leaving office and yet, the sitting President cannot enforce the law against political criminals at the highest levels?


Take a look at Bill and Hillary’s pardon list…


  1. Verla Jean Allen (1990 false statements to an agencyof the United States)[6]

  2. Nicholas M. Altiere (1983 importation of cocaine)

  3. Bernice Ruth Altschul (1992 money launderingconspiracy)

  4. Joe Anderson Jr. (1988 income tax evasion)

  5. William Sterling Anderson (1987 defraudment of a financial institution, false statements to a financial institution, wire fraud)

  6. Mansour Azizkhani (1984 false statements in bank loan applications)

  7. Cleveland Victor Babin Jr. (1987 using the U.S. mail service to defraud)

  8. Chris Harmon Bagley (1989 conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine)

  9. Scott Lynn Bane (unlawful distribution of marijuana)

  10. Thomas Cleveland Barber (issuing worthless checks)

  11. Peggy Ann Bargon (violation of the Lacey Act, violation of the Bald Eagle Protection Act)

  12. David Roscoe Blampied (possess with intent to distribute cocaine)

  13. William Arthur Borders Jr. (conspiracy to corruptly solicit and accept money in return for influencing the official acts of a federal district court judge (Alcee L. Hastings), and to defraud the United States in connection with the performance of lawful government functions, corruptly influencing, obstructing, impeding and endeavoring to influence, obstruct and impede the due administration of justice, and aiding and abetting therein, and traveling interstate with intent to commit bribery)

  14. Arthur David Borel (odometer rollback)[7]

  15. Douglas Charles Borel (odometer rollback)[7]

  16. George Thomas Brabham (making a false statement or report to a federally insured bank)

  17. Almon Glenn Braswell(1983 mail fraudand perjury)

  18. Leonard Browder (illegal dispensing of controlled substance and Medicaid fraud)

  19. David Steven Brown (securities fraud and mail fraud)

  20. Delores Caroylene Burleson, aka Delores Cox Burleson (possession of marijuana)

  21. John H. Bustamante (wire fraud)

  22. Mary Louise Campbell (unauthorized use and transfer of food stamps)

  23. Eloida Candelaria (false information in registering to vote)

  24. Dennis Sobrevinas Capili (filing false statements in alien registration)

  25. Donna Denise Chambers (intent to distribute cocaine)

  26. Douglas Eugene Chapman (bank fraud)

  27. Ronald Keith Chapman (bank fraud)

  28. Francisco Larois Chavez (aiding and abetting illegal entry of aliens)[7]

  29. Henry Cisneros(former HUD Secretary)

  30. Roger Clinton, Jr.(cocaine charges, half-brother of President Bill Clinton)[5]

  31. Stuart Harris Cohn (illegal sale of commodity options)

  32. David Marc Cooper (conspiracy to defraud the government)

  33. Ernest Harley Cox Jr. (defraud of federally insured savings and loan)

  34. John F. Cross Jr. (embezzlement)

  35. Rickey Lee Cunningham (intent to distribute marijuana)

  36. Richard Anthony De Labio (mail fraud)

  37. John Deutch(former Director of Central Intelligence Agency)

  38. Richard Douglas (false statements to a government agent)

  39. Edward Downe, Jr.(wire fraud, false income tax returns and securities fraud)

  40. Marvin Dean Dudley (false statements)

  41. Larry Lee Duncan

  42. Galen R. Elmore (convicted of cattle theft)

  43. Robert Clinton Fain

  44. Marcos Arcenio Fernandez

  45. Alvarez Ferrouillet

  46. Henry O. Flipper– guilty of “conduct unbecoming an officer” (1882)

  47. William Dennis Fugazy

  48. Lloyd Reid George

  49. Louis Goldstein

  50. Rubye Lee Gordon

  51. Pincus Green

  52. Robert Ivey Hamner

  53. Samuel Price Handley

  54. Woodie Randolph Handley

  55. Jay Houston Harmon

  56. Rick Hendrick

  57. John Hemmingson

  58. David S. Herdlinger

  59. Debi Rae Huckleberry

  60. Warren C. Hultgren Jr.

  61. Donald Ray James

  62. Stanley Pruet Jobe

  63. Ruben H. Johnson

  64. Linda Jones

  65. Preston King (Civil rights activism)[8]

  66. James Howard Lake

  67. June Louise Lewis

  68. Salim Bonnor Lewis

  69. John Leighton Lodwick

  70. Hildebrando Lopez

  71. Jose Julio Luaces

  72. James Timothy Maness

  73. James Lowell Manning, (1982, aiding and assisting in the preparation of a false corporate income tax return)

  74. John Robert Martin

  75. Frank Ayala Martinez

  76. Silvia Leticia Beltran Martinez

  77. John Francis McCormick

  78. Susan H. McDougal(Whitewater controversy)

  79. Howard Mechanic

  80. Brook K. Mitchell Sr.

  81. Samuel Loring Morison

  82. Charles Wilfred Morgan III

  83. Richard Anthony Nazzaro

  84. Charlene Ann Nosenko

  85. Vernon Raymond Obermeier

  86. Miguelina Ogalde

  87. David C. Owen

  88. Robert W. Palmer

  89. Kelli Anne Perhosky

  90. Richard H. Pezzopane

  91. Orville Rex Phillips

  92. Vinson Stewart Poling Jr.

  93. James G. Powell

  94. Norman Lyle Prouse – former Captain for Northwest Airlines, imprisoned for flying while intoxicated[7]

  95. Willie H. H. Pruitt Jr.[9]

  96. Danny Martin Pursley Sr.

  97. Charles D. Ravenel

  98. William Clyde Ray

  99. Alfredo Luna Regalado

  100. Ildefonso Reynes Ricafort

  101. Marc Rich

  102. Howard Winfield Riddle

  103. Richard Wilson Riley Jr. (cocaine and marijuana charges, father was Clinton’s Education Secretary)[5]

  104. Samuel Lee Robbins

  105. Joel Gonzales Rodriguez

  106. Michael James Rogers

  107. Anna Louise Ross

  108. Dan Rostenkowski– former Democratic Congressman convicted in the Congressional Post Office scandal

  109. Gerald Glen Rust

  110. Jerri Ann Rust

  111. Bettye June Rutherford

  112. Gregory Lee Sands

  113. Al Schwimmer

  114. Albert A. Seretti Jr.

  115. Patricia Campbell Hearst Shaw

  116. Dennis Joseph Smith

  117. Gerald Owen Smith

  118. Stephen A. Smith

  119. Jimmie Lee Speake

  120. Charles Bernard Stewart

  121. Marlena Francisca Stewart-Rollins

  122. Fife Symington III– former Republican Arizona governor

  123. Richard Lee Tannehill

  124. Nicholas C. Tenaglia

  125. Gary Allen Thomas

  126. Larry Weldon Todd

  127. Olga C. Trevino

  128. Ignatious Vamvouklis

  129. Patricia A. Van De Weerd

  130. Christopher V. Wade

  131. Bill Wayne Warmath

  132. Jack Kenneth Watson

  133. Donna Lynn Webb

  134. Donald William Wells

  135. Robert H. Wendt

  136. Jack L. Williams

  137. Kavin Arthur Williams

  138. Robert Michael Williams

  139. Jimmie Lee Wilson

  140. Thelma Louise Wingate

  141. Mitchell Couey Wood

  142. Warren Stannard Wood

  143. Dewey Worthey

  144. Rick Allen Yale

  145. Joseph A. Yasak

  146. William Stanley Yingling

  147. Phillip David Young

  148. Keith Sanders

  149. Darren Muci

  150. John Scott (not a full pardon)

  151. Amy Ralston Pofahl (drug money laundering, distribution and manufacturing Ecstasy)

Tim Brown, senior editor at The Sons of Liberty Media.com went on to say:


Furthermore, Mr. President, the Constitution does not even mention the Justice Department.  It mentions your office as the only thing under the Executive Branch.  Therefore, the buck stops with you.  If you demand that AG Sessions appoint a special investigator in the matter, then he should follow those instructions.  If he does not, he should be removed, plain and simple.


Our Constitution is clear on the duties of the president and it isn’t really any of those things he mentioned in the interview with 60 minutes.  Those things might questionably fall under the authority of Congress in legislation, but the execution of the law falls squarely in the lap of the president.


As we have previously noted, here are the duties of the president under the US Constitution.


Art. I, Sec. 7, cls. 2 & 3, grants to the President the power to approve or veto Bills and Resolutions passed by Congress.


Art. I, Sec. 9, next to last clause, grants to the executive Branch – the Treasury Department – the power to write checks pursuant to Appropriations made by law – i.e., by Congress.


Art. II, Sec. 1, cl.1, vests “executive Power” [see below]in the President.


Art. II, Sec. 1, last clause, sets forth the President’s Oath of Office – to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States”.


Art. II, Sec. 2, cl.1:


  • makes the President Commander in Chief of the armed forces when they have been called by Congress into the actual service of the United States.

  • authorizes the President to require the principal Officers in the executive Departments to provide written Opinions upon the Duties of their Offices.

  • grants the President power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for offenses against the United States, but he can not stop impeachments of any federal judge or federal officer.

Article II, Sec. 2, cl. 2 grants to the President the power:


  • to make Treaties – with the advice and consent of the Senate.

  • to nominate Ambassadors, other public ministers and Consuls, federal judges, and various other officers – with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Article II, Sec. 2, cl. 3 grants to the President the power to make recess appointments, which expire at the end of Congress’ next session.


Art. II, Sec. 3:


  • Imposes the duty on the President to periodically advise Congress on the State of the Union, and authorizes the President to recommend to Congress such measures as he deems wise.

  • Authorizes the President, on extraordinary Occasions, to convene one or both houses of Congress [e.g., when he asks Congress to declare War]; and if both houses can not agree on when to adjourn, he is authorized to adjourn them to such time as he deems proper.

  • Imposes the duty upon the President to receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers.

  • Imposes the duty upon the President to take care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and

  • Imposes the duty upon the President to Commission all the Officers of the United States.

Notice that next to the last point in bold type.  It’s part of his oath of office, which is in the Constitution and he must recite as follows:


“I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”


It has been stated that unless Hillary Clinton (and government corruption) is dealt with, America is over.  Republics are destroyed for allowing corruption to continue on without consequence.


Knowing that Justice Guards our liberties (Isaiah 51:4), this is true!


It has also been rightly stated that the best way to restore public faith in government institutions is to send “Hillary to prison.”  Unless the first lady’s crimes are seen to go unpunished, everyday Americans will forever know, deep down, that there is a lawless standard for those with money and power (that the people have delegated) and another for the rest of us.


Mr. President, “Soft judges produce hardened criminals!”


Read and learn.


A king (American Law) that sitteth in the throne of judgment scattereth away all evil with his eyes (Proverbs 20:8).


 


 


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