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And I just don't think it's a good thing.
That's my personal opinion.
You don't tweet anymore, do you?
Okay.
You don't go on social media at all?
The 22nd Amendment says that no person shall be elected to the presidency more than twice.
Is that correct?
Is any person exempted from that constitutional bar?
So the current occupant, having been elected twice, is covered by the 22nd Amendment, correct?
Does anybody disagree?
Thank you.
I'd like to talk a little bit about fraud upon the court.
First of all, would one of you care to define it for me?
It, as a general proposition, covers fairly grave misconduct by an individual who has a duty to the court, customarily a lawyer, correct?
Yeah, but those are generally prosecuted as perjury.
Fraud on the court is a kind of unique creature of its own that can be policed by the judge really sua sponte, like a contempt, correct?
Does anybody disagree with that?
And is it true that if a fraud upon the court has been committed in a particular case, that the judge has all of the sanctions available to them in the case
that are provided by Rule 11 or the general contempt power of the court.
Is that correct also?