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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: combjelly who wrote (76393)6/9/2018 12:38:49 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) of 353965
 
He said the Constitution was wrong that it allows the Attorney General to not be personally loyal to the president. In context, his statement still means the same.

To make that claim shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the Constitution. It would be wrong for it to encourage the head of the DOJ or any department to be personally loyal to a president.





I think you should watch the video. He is simply pointing out that the C doesn’t discourage, as does that of other western nations, creating this position of inherent conflict. And he points out the ultimate loyalists, Bobby Kennedy and bundler Eric Holder holding the position for which Trump is criticized.

Objectively, Dershowitz is indisputably correct that loyalty from one's brother is going to be absolute yet the C did not prevent his holding that position.

I’m certainly no expert on constitutional law, but I’m smart enough to know one when I see him and if Dershowitz says it I can assure you no one on this thread is qualified to argue the point. Aside from the fact he made the point eloquently.
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