Bill from Michigan’s Thanedar would end qualified immunity for ICE agents, and it’s a move that sparks some interesting thoughts. It seems like a pretty straightforward concept: if you’re an agent of the law, and you’re doing something that harms someone, you should be held accountable. No special pass, no “qualified immunity” shielding you from the consequences of your actions. That’s the core of the bill.
It’s important to remember that this isn’t just about ICE agents. The sentiment expressed suggests a broader perspective: that qualified immunity shouldn’t protect *anyone* in a position of authority, be it a cop, a federal agent, or anyone else who wields power.… Continue reading
Rep. Shri Thanedar triggered a procedural move to compel a House vote on his seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump. The articles, alleging offenses including obstruction and corruption, were declared privileged, giving House leadership two legislative days to act. A likely motion to table the resolution is expected to effectively end the impeachment effort. Thanedar urged bipartisan support, emphasizing the need to uphold constitutional principles.
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Representative Shri Thanedar has introduced seven articles of impeachment against former President Donald Trump. These articles allege various constitutional violations, including obstruction of justice, abuse of executive power, and violations of First Amendment rights. The charges also cite usurpation of congressional powers, abuse of trade powers, creation of an unlawful office, and bribery and corruption. Thanedar emphasizes that this action is necessary to protect American democracy and uphold the rule of law, regardless of political affiliation.
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