Ephraim Deveroli
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the Constitution in ways that will help society moving forward, where it's going to be limits on prosecutorial power from the president.
The president actually can bully the DOJ.
Everyone, including myself, as an attorney, I was looking into this for this conversation.
What are the limits?
Can Trump say, this mayor of this city, go find something on him?
There's nothing in the Constitution that prohibits him from doing that.
Nixon was a big fan of doing those kinds of things.
So the limit that's going to save her is that 120-day interim thing.
That's going to be shored up, and it's going to have been tested, and he's going to work its way all the way up to the Supreme Court, I have no doubt.
And he's going to lose and it's going to be one of these fundamental rights that will help check the president so we don't become some other kind of country that the president just has plenary power.
she should not have the right to indict people.
Not where she's the only signator on the, if there was another prosecutor that was properly put in, that would be okay.
But she's literally the only one out of that office that was willing and able to sign that document indicting her.
And I think that the judge will sink her.
It's a judge in South Carolina.
Comey's case and her case got kicked out of the district because there's
too much pressure there.
So they want to have a separate jurist.
She's a tough judge.
She's great.