I don’t believe that driving across the Reflecting Pool would qualify as an official duty of the President of the United States and therefore would not qualify for the blanket immunity the Supreme Court granted. So could he, personally, be sued for the damage he caused?
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- EndOfLine@lemmy.worldtopolitics @lemmy.world•It Sure Looks Like Trump Was the One Who Damaged the Reflecting PoolEnglish47·3 days ago
Follow up: What did he spend 22 hours working on that he thought was more pressing than federal agents killing innocent civilians?
- EndOfLine@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The Death of the Status Update: Why 55% of Americans Stopped Posting on Social MediaEnglish6·5 days ago
Just because they buy ad space doesn’t mean those ads are effective.
- EndOfLine@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.world•Seriously like what is he going to do with all that money?English12·12 days ago
It’s like asking a hoarder what they plan to do with all of those <insert item here>.
It’s a mental illness but instead of recognizing it as such, calling it out and getting them treatment, society celebrates them and says they are doing everything that everybody else should strive for.
Pooh Bear is naturally more likable than a shit filled diaper.