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Is This a Joke? WashPost Writer Claims Republicans Have a Problem Accepting Election Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Freodin" data-source="post: 74452238" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>I think it is both telling and damning that so many Trump defenders use this "but the 2016 election" arguement at all.</p><p></p><p>A presidential election is not a free check. The president does not, as Trump repeatedly and falsly claimed, have "the power to do whatever he wants".</p><p>The president is still subject to control but the other governmental branches. He might not lose any votes if he shot someone on 5th Avenue... but he still could be convicted of murder.</p><p>in the same way, Congress has the right - and duty - to take oversight on the president's activities and act accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freodin, post: 74452238, member: 1363"] I think it is both telling and damning that so many Trump defenders use this "but the 2016 election" arguement at all. A presidential election is not a free check. The president does not, as Trump repeatedly and falsly claimed, have "the power to do whatever he wants". The president is still subject to control but the other governmental branches. He might not lose any votes if he shot someone on 5th Avenue... but he still could be convicted of murder. in the same way, Congress has the right - and duty - to take oversight on the president's activities and act accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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