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Not only can’t official acts be the basis for a charge, they can’t be offered as EVIDENCE about another act. Say Trump asks DoJ to shoot an actor he hates. They say no. He leaves office and hires a private hit man to kill the actor. The official act of asking DoJ can’t be introduced as evidence.
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I disagree it’s not a club. Spalletti tried that and fell on his face
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They’re comfortable because they as a national team they are used to playing weak teams
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I agree I think when you look at england, france, germany and spain and even portugal most clubs would be happy to have a starting lineup that looks like that
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This is a misdiagnosis; argentina, brazil and france have top tier national teams without domestic leagues comparable to the prem. You want your domestic league to cultivate interest to draw athletic talents to the sport, but it’s best for them to compete against the highest level they can.
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That is true about a lot of teams who made it to the knockout stages in Europe!
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No they’re doing great! Worried liberals are loyal readers and reliable sharers
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Let’s not pretend elite law professors and biglaw partners are the same as civil rights litigators and defense attorneys.
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Because the democratic party elite is all fucking lawyers
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Soccer interval: USMNT needs to face higher level competition more frequently, replace behalter if you want but the team will remain a potted plant in concacaf without more regular matches against better teams, mexico’s decline is actually bad for them in this respect
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“Korematsu is overturned, but here is a decision whose logic echoes and reinforces Korematsu” is an example of the paradigmatic dishonesty of the roberts court
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Well for one thing the editorial board is separate from the newsroom
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I think this illustrates how they’ve settled on a storyline and every daily development will be shoehorned into that specific narrative.
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Nytimes politics desk is just overtly pro Trump at this point. bsky.app/profile/jaco...
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Going public with an experience like this is life-altering for a woman, so when you read these stories remember both the extraordinary amount of courage involved and also the likelihood that there are many others you’ll never hear.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling putting presidents above the law must be understood not simply as a grant of immunity for past crimes, but an enthusiastic endorsement of those he will commit if given the chance. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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I would recommend you take like 30 seconds necessary to see the difference between what you are describing and what the court did today. It would only take five really and it would have been better if you had done it beforehand. But it’s never too late.
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The Supreme Court’s ruling putting presidents above the law must be understood not simply as a grant of immunity for past crimes, but an enthusiastic endorsement of those he will commit if given the chance. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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The “joe biden has the chance to do the funniest thing ever” jokes are now literally correct
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Not enough reporters who used to work for tips
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Jude Bellingham. What a player
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For next time www.epi.org/publication/...
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