No law was broken. As such no law has to be changed.
He laid a wreath. Took a picture with the family. That’s all legal.
If it was a crime, where is the arrest? Exactly. It’s people turning something non-political into something political.
No law was broken. As such no law has to be changed.
He laid a wreath. Took a picture with the family. That’s all legal.
If it was a crime, where is the arrest? Exactly. It’s people turning something non-political into something political.
just_another_person@lemmy.world 1 month ago
Nope, it wasn’t. They were turned away, assaulted a representative, and did it anyway thinking they could get away it.
The cemetery rep said they couldn’t be there, the law very much says they can’t be there, and then they committed extra crimes on top of that.
How are you thinking no laws were broken?
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 1 month ago
The law does not say they can’t be there. The law says you can’t campaign there which he didn’t.
If a law was broken, where was the arrest? Sounds like a bunch of political crap
just_another_person@lemmy.world 1 month ago
See my other post. The law says nothing like. It specifically says if it appears that why you are there is for political purposes or campaigns for such. He drove a fucking TRUMP BUS right up to it.
You don’t need to be a legal scholar to look at the background of the dumb fucking pictures his own campaign of idiots and morons to see the gigantic tour busses parked on that street.
Get lost with this noise. Why are you apologizing and trying to find justifications for this asshole?
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 1 month ago
I’m not the one trying to turn a request from a a gold Star family into a political issue.
I don’t see a violation of the law.
You do.
You think Trump laying a wreath at the request of the family is a violation of the law. If that’s a law, it deserves to be broken.