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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'You don't have immunity': Stephen Miller and ICE agents put on notice by legal expert
The video attached has a good discussion of the Habba issue
Government employees who have been doing Donald Trump's dirty work during his second term should take note that the president recently admitted they may not have immunity for their actions.
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2025-07-26T16:01:24.610Z
https://www.rawstory.com/stephen-miller-2673765097/
Government employees who have been doing Donald Trump's dirty work during his second term should take note that the president recently admitted they may not have immunity for their actions.
And that includes White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and ICE agents who have been assaulting and snatching immigrants off U.S. streets whether they are in the country legally or not.
That was a warning given by conservative attorney George Conway on MSNBC on Saturday morning where he talked about, among other topics, Trump's appointees going up to the line and sometimes over thereby breaking the law.
Speaking with the hosts of "The Weekend," Conway stated, "There's no check against him anymore, there's no checks. He actually, by the way, he was a lot more coherent a few years ago than yesterday, but let's set that aside."....
"Yeah, no," Conway replied. "Everything is he's a narcissist. He's the most profoundly narcissistic individual we've ever seen in American politics. It's all me, me, me, me, me, there is no other to him. The government belongs to him, he talks about his generals. It was always going to be his Justice Department and he was always going to view the Justice Department and the attorney general and everybody who works for the attorney general to the lowest US assistant, US attorney in the smallest district in the country."
And that includes White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller and ICE agents who have been assaulting and snatching immigrants off U.S. streets whether they are in the country legally or not.
That was a warning given by conservative attorney George Conway on MSNBC on Saturday morning where he talked about, among other topics, Trump's appointees going up to the line and sometimes over thereby breaking the law.
Speaking with the hosts of "The Weekend," Conway stated, "There's no check against him anymore, there's no checks. He actually, by the way, he was a lot more coherent a few years ago than yesterday, but let's set that aside."....
"Yeah, no," Conway replied. "Everything is he's a narcissist. He's the most profoundly narcissistic individual we've ever seen in American politics. It's all me, me, me, me, me, there is no other to him. The government belongs to him, he talks about his generals. It was always going to be his Justice Department and he was always going to view the Justice Department and the attorney general and everybody who works for the attorney general to the lowest US assistant, US attorney in the smallest district in the country."
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'You don't have immunity': Stephen Miller and ICE agents put on notice by legal expert (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Jul 26
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Ocelot II
(127,460 posts)1. That's true, but Trump can pardon them - if they behave themselves.
Lovie777
(20,495 posts)2. Good.....
The inhumane treatment should not be tolerated, period.
hlthe2b
(111,519 posts)3. Sure, but how many have/will have preemptive pardons...?
(The latter needs a Congressional effort/constitutional amendment if we are to preserve any semblance of democracy in the future).
Justice Brandeis
(308 posts)4. I'm skeptical of this take
On his way out the White House, Trump can and likely will issue preemptive pardons for Miller, Homan, Noem and possibly all the tens of thousands of ICE agents.
sop
(16,219 posts)5. ICE criminals have to be arrested and charged by local police and prosecutors, the feds won't do anything.
And Trump's pardon power won't save them from state charges.