Swalwell: Most democrats think there should be an investigation and he should exit the governor race if there is any validity to these claims. Republicans are also demanding he step down for his moral debauchery.
Trump: two dozen women have accused him of sexual misconduct, many are corroborated by others. He publicly stated he could grab 'em by the .... He said his Vietnam was avoiding STDs in his promiscuous lifestyle. He is known to have cheated on all 3 of his wives. He was found liable of sexual assault and defamation of an accuser and slandered many other of his accusers. He was best friends with Epstein, partied with him for over a decade, many photos and correspondence prove this. Most democrats say these are disqualifiers for the presidency. Most republicans say that Trump is a great guy, respects women and none of these things are true.
Quiz: which of these two political groups is morally consistent?
Go explain Obama's 2011 Dear Colleague letter then. Why is the standard for a title IX case just a preponderance of evidence? Why is there no due process?
I can't access whatever the "Dear Colleague letter" is through the links you provided. I doubt you can either, because I doubt you subscribe to the Chronicle of Higher Education or the Atlantic, and the Federalist Society article you posted has a purported link to the "Dear Colleague letter" that returns "Page not found."
So that leads me to believe you are providing opinions on something you've never read. I apologize if I'm wrong. But if you want a response from people about whatever the hell the "Dear Colleague letter" says or even is, you should provide a link to it (and actually read it).
Harvard Law School’s Jeannie Suk Gersen is one of those critics. In her regular columns at The New Yorker and in a California Law Review article entitled “The Sex Bureaucracy” (a version of which appeared in The Chronicle Review), Gersen has argued that the Obama-era Title IX regime was “detrimental to the fight against sexual violence.”
Under Betsy DeVos, U.S. secretary of education in the Trump administration, that regime is about to undergo major changes. The Chronicle Review spoke with Gersen about the new rules, how the Title IX debate became so polarized, legal challenges to DeVos by the ACLU, and the role of the law professor as public intellectual.
What are the biggest changes in Title IX?
The major story here is that for the first time, the regulations are really making it clear that there are certain elements to a fair process. It’s not just telling schools to be fair, which they have been told by the Education Department multiple times. These regs are actually laying out some of the elements that the department thinks are essential to making a process fair in the college disciplinary context. There is now some meat on the bones about what fairness consists of. Reasonable people can agree or disagree about whether all of those elements need to be in there, or whether there are others that should be in there. That’s what regulation is — it considers, and it makes choices.
It is now clear that some of the things that some schools have done in the past cannot be done anymore. Those include very basic things — like the respondent not being given the complaint, not being told what the allegations are, not being told who the accuser is, or who the witnesses are. Not being allowed to present evidence or to see the evidence after it’s been gathered, so that the respondent can respond to it.
So why did liberal groups sue against Remain in Mexico? Why have activist judges blocked Trump from overturning TPS?
Why are you asking me about what others did?
Why do YOU think they should have to allow all foreigners into the country? Can’t defend your own beliefs?
Why are libs for open borders but ban Kanye? Who would benefit the country – a destitute "asylum" seeker from a sh!thole country or a rich rapper who just wants to tour and then leave?
Gonna have to agree with trump2028 here that the Trump admin IS denying due process in many cases. Immigration cases are the big one. The have also tried to crush investigations into the two American citizens killed by ICE in Minnesota. They have cut funding that was approved by congress without waiting for a review or court decision. They have denied press access without proving any wrongdoing. They have denied law firms and lawyer access to federal buildings without evidence of wrongdoing. They have revoked clearances with false charges that fell apart under court scrutiny.
Thanks for bringing up this important point, trump2028!
Gonna have to agree with trump2028 here that the Trump admin IS denying due process in many cases. Immigration cases are the big one. The have also tried to crush investigations into the two American citizens killed by ICE in Minnesota. They have cut funding that was approved by congress without waiting for a review or court decision. They have denied press access without proving any wrongdoing. They have denied law firms and lawyer access to federal buildings without evidence of wrongdoing. They have revoked clearances with false charges that fell apart under court scrutiny.
Thanks for bringing up this important point, trump2028!
Due process is explicitly in the context of a trial* (title IX hearings technically aren't a trial but are very similar).
A waterway that a quarter of the world's oil and gas flow through that was completely open 6 weeks ago is now closed and when it does reopen, will be a massive new revenue generating source for Iran. That folks, is what happens when you put a reality TV host in the White House
You didn’t just say it was insane. You refused to admit that they should be allowed to ban foreign nationals, in this case Kanye. Do you admit they should be able to ban him now? Deleting my posts doesn’t help your lack of ability to explain yourself.
Illegal aliens are not citizens and do not have the same rights guaranteed under the constitution. This is the same reason illegal aliens can not vote in elections unless the communist have already infiltrated the state elections.
I do not think the college protests were the problem. I think it was the intimidation of people, taking over buildings and threatening violence of others that was a violation of civil rights.
Swalwell: Most democrats think there should be an investigation and he should exit the governor race if there is any validity to these claims. Republicans are also demanding he step down for his moral debauchery.
Trump: two dozen women have accused him of sexual misconduct, many are corroborated by others. He publicly stated he could grab 'em by the .... He said his Vietnam was avoiding STDs in his promiscuous lifestyle. He is known to have cheated on all 3 of his wives. He was found liable of sexual assault and defamation of an accuser and slandered many other of his accusers. He was best friends with Epstein, partied with him for over a decade, many photos and correspondence prove this. Most democrats say these are disqualifiers for the presidency. Most republicans say that Trump is a great guy, respects women and none of these things are true.
Quiz: which of these two political groups is morally consistent?
On top of that there are FBI affidavits from Trump accusers that the FBI deemed credible and interviewed 4 times. These testimonies will disgust you and get you banned for posting them even when you redact the explicit nature. Not just messing with minors but brutal r*** and violence.
None of that causes Trumpers to stop loving Trump. None of that even makes Trumpers curious that they might be supporting a brutal pedo
Illegal aliens are not citizens and do not have the same rights guaranteed under the constitution. This is the same reason illegal aliens can not vote in elections unless the communist have already infiltrated the state elections.
I do not think the college protests were the problem. I think it was the intimidation of people, taking over buildings and threatening violence of others that was a violation of civil rights.
If you shoot and kill an illegal alien on a city street, doesn’t it count as murder, or will it be treated just like a hunting activity?