Can we revoke his government contracts now?
Biden could, whenever he feels like it.
He can order any goverment agency to do pretty much anything.
If the agency head refuses, Biden can fire them.
If the next person in the chain of command refuses, Biden can fire them too. Ideally he’d be replacing them, but even if he couldn’t, he could just run down and see how many people would throw their careers away to slightly delay a rightful investigation.
I don’t think it would last long.
Hell, not a single one resigned when Biden ordered return to office. I guess this isn’t as important to Biden to put the same about of effort in here tho.
Sure, investigate him for this. But also, if he improperly started Zip2 in violation of his visa, and he did not disclose that on his naturalization application, he can have his citizenship revoked.
Considering his anti-immigrant mania, I think that’s about as poetic as justice comes.
Lmao these folks must have forgot where they are. We don’t punish our billionaires here in the great US of A. They’re special, amazing, and definitely way too busy to worry about silly little things like laws or prison like us poors.
I’m honestly just upset. I can barely afford anything but I also really want to syphon more money into this, where do I start?
If only we had a president who could order the DOJ as part of his normal powers like literally every other president has done…
And when Trump directed the his Attorney General we all screamed bloody murder because the President has no business telling the DOJ who to investigate.
Say it out loud: It’s OK for my team, not those other guys.
like literally every other president has done…
Name the last president before Biden that never ordered the DOJ.
Obama?
Yes, Musk absolutely needs another warning that it’s a 5 year prison offense. /s
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