People need urgently take notice--Israel-first Trump BLATANTLY, illegally, murdered foreign official

Apollonian

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Folks, u GOTTA think seriously about this: Israel-first Trump is utterly power-mad traitor and gross criminal--EVEN THOUGH he may be better than the "globalist," atheist communists on the other side (Demon-rats)--for Trump blatantly, illegally, un-Constitutionally murdered a foreign official, why?--because Trump was paid-off by those satanic Jews who fund his re-election campaign and now seem to TOTALLY control him. Thus we have kike filth controlling Jew S A, playing "good-Jews (on phony "right") vs. bad-Jews" charade, beguiling, dazzling, and confusing the stupid, over-populated scum of Jew S A--this does NOT bode well for future, suckers. Jews TOTALLY control the media, excepting ONLY the I-net--and they totally control the government too, fools--think about it--for this is very, very bad.


A Lawless Political Assassination

By Andrew P. Napolitano
January 9, 2020

Link: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/01/andrew-p-napolitano/a-lawless-political-assassination/

“America … goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.” — President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)

Last week, President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. military to invade a then-friendly country without the knowledge or consent of its government and assassinate a visiting foreign government official. The victim was the head of Iran’s military and intelligence. The formerly friendly country is Iraq. The killing of the general and his companions was carried out by the use of an unmanned drone. The general was not engaged in an act of violence at the time he was killed, nor were any of his companions. They were driving on a public highway in a van.

The president’s supporters have argued that the general’s death was revenge for Americans and others killed by the general’s troops and surrogates. Trump has argued, more importantly, that he ordered the general’s death because of what evil the general might order his own troops and surrogates to do in the future.

Can the president legally kill a person not engaged in an act of violence because of what the person might do in the future? In a word: No.

Here is the backstory.

The president has taken an oath to uphold the Constitution. The Constitution provides only two means for the federal government to kill a human being. The first is pursuant to a declaration of war, which only Congress can do. That permits the president to use the military to kill the troops of the government of the country against which war has been declared. Congress has not declared war on Iran.

The second way that the Constitution permits federal government killings is pursuant to due process. That means that the person to be killed is lawfully in custody, has been properly charged, lawfully tried and fairly convicted of a capital crime, and the conviction has been upheld on appeal.

Can the president kill foreign military personnel and claim the justification of self-defense? The laws of war permit him to do that, but self-defense — actually, defense of the country — only comes into play when the foreign military personnel are physically engaged in killing Americans or are certainly about to do so. That justification only applies — the law here is 600 years old and has been consistently applied — when force is imminent and certain.

Were imminence and certainty not the requirement, then nothing would prevent a president from slaying any monster he chose simply based on a fear that the monster might someday strike. Such a state of affairs is contrary to two presidential executive orders, one issued by President Gerald R. Ford and the other by President Ronald Reagan, and neither negated by Trump. Such a territorial invasion and killing also violate the United Nations Charter — a treaty that prohibits unlawful invasions and killings of member nations’ territories and officials outside of a lawful and U.N. approved declaration of war.

Roaming the world looking for monsters to slay not only violates long-standing principles of American domestic and international law, but also it violates basic Judeo-Christian moral principles, which teach that the end does not justify the means and might does not make right.

Think about it. If the American president can kill an Iranian government official in Iraq because of fear of what he might do — without a declaration of war or any legal process — can the Chinese president kill a Mexican government official visiting in Texas or an American intelligence agent encouraging revolution in Venezuela for fear of what they might do?

This is not a fanciful or academic argument. It not only goes to the fidelity to the rule of law that we require of our leaders in order to maintain personal liberty and limited government, it also goes to our safety. We have laws to prevent wanton killings, lest killers turn on us.

.In Robert Bolt’s play “A Man for All Seasons,” Sir Thomas More argues with his son-in-law, William Roper, about the extent of the law’s protections of those universally recognized as evil. Roper says that he would cut down all the laws in England to get rid of the Devil.

More counters that even the Devil is entitled to the benefits of the law. Then he hurls this zinger: “And, when the last law was down, and the Devil turned round on you?—?where would you hide, Roper, the laws all being flat? This country’s planted thick with laws from coast to coast?—?man’s laws, not God’s?—?and, if you cut them down?—?and you’re just the man to do it?—?d’you really think you could stand upright in the winds that would blow then? Yes, I’d give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety’s sake.”

More crystalized the dangers of those who — like Trump — take the law into their own hands for the sake of expedience or to rid the world of a monster. Without law, how does one decide what monsters should go and what monsters may stay?

When President Obama used drones to kill peaceful uncharged Americans in Yemen, candidate Donald Trump condemned that behavior. He offered that as president, he would bring the troops home, stop the nation building, quit being the world’s police force and end the endless wars. Instead, his act of state terrorism has succeeded in doing what the general he killed could never do while alive. Trump has united the Iranian people behind their fanatical government, and he caused the Iraqi government to kick out all American troops — troops that had no lawful or moral basis for being there in the first place and whose numbers have only increased.

Trump cut down the laws to get to the Devil. Whom will he kill next?
 
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Here's the charade suckers: u got a left-wing "Labour" gov. in UK--GLOBALISTS, SUCKERS, these people including the "good kikes" for the leftist-atheists who are opposed to the rightist-zionists who back such as Trump. Now do u get it?--"good Jews vs. bad Jews" for the goyim--of course this is just a sham-show for stupid goyim who don't realize it's all just a scam to keep Jews in control & power over goyim, no matter which puppets on "left" or "right" win for stupid goyim.​

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No 10 indicates Netanyahu faces arrest if he enters UK​

22 November 2024

Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjr4gvydxeno/

Becky Morton
Political reporter
Dominic Casciani
Home and legal correspondent

Reuters Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Reuters
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces arrest if he travels to the UK, after an international arrest warrant was issued for him, Downing Street has indicated.
A No 10 spokesman refused to comment on the specific case but said the government would fulfil its "legal obligations".
On Thursday the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu, along with Israel's former defence minister Yoav Gallant, over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
The court's member countries, including the UK, have signed a treaty that obliges them to act on arrest warrants.

Asked whether Netanyahu would be detained if he entered the UK, the prime minister's official spokesman refused to comment on "hypotheticals".
However, he added: "The government would fulfil its obligations under the act and indeed its legal obligations."
This refers to the International Criminal Court Act 2001, which states that if the court issues a warrant for arrest, a designated minister "shall transmit the request… to an appropriate judicial officer", who, if satisfied the warrant appears to have been issued by the ICC, "shall endorse the warrant for execution in the United Kingdom".
The PM's spokesman confirmed the government stands by the process outlined in the act and would "always comply with its legal obligations as set out by domestic law and indeed international law".
He was unable to confirm which secretary of state would be involved in the process and did not answer questions about whether the government was seeking legal advice from Attorney General Lord Hermer - the UK's top lawyer - in relation to the case.
Generally, arrest warrants and extradition requests from around the world must be sent to a special team in the Home Office for basic checks before they are acted on.
The UK’s legislation on the ICC says that the courts have the final say on whether an arrest and “delivery” of a suspect should go ahead.
Asked whether the PM was still willing to talk to Netanyahu, the PM's spokesman said it was "obviously important that we have a dialogue with Israel on all levels", describing the country as "a key partner across a range of areas".

Gardner: ICC warrants 'major blow to Israel's standing'​


What is the International Criminal Court and what does it do?​


Last month Lord Hermer told the BBC he would not allow political considerations to influence his conclusions if the ICC were to issue an arrest warrant.
"My advice [on an arrest warrant for Mr Netanyahu] would be legal advice, based on analysis of the law," he said.
"It's not for the attorney to dictate what a government chooses to do. The role of the attorney is to provide fearless legal advice as to what the law requires, what the contents of the law is, and where the law takes you. And that's what I'm going to do."
Following the arrest warrants being issued on Thursday, Downing Street said the UK government respected the ICC's independence and remained focused on pushing for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
The court also issued a warrant for Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, who Israel says was killed in July, over alleged war crimes in relation to the 7 October 2023 attacks against Israel.
Shadow foreign secretary Dame Priti Patel criticised the ICC for drawing a "moral equivalence" between Israel's actions in Gaza and the 7 October attacks.
She called on the government to "condemn and challenge" the court's decision, describing it as "concerning and provocative".
After winning power, the new Labour government scrapped its predecessor's plan to challenge the right of the ICC to issue arrest warrants, saying it was a matter for the judges to decide.
The impact of the warrants will depend on whether the court's 124 member states - which do not include Israel or its ally, the US - decide to enforce them or not.
US President Joe Biden has called the arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister "outrageous", saying there is "no equivalence" between Israel and Hamas.
However, officials from a number of European countries have made statements standing by the court and said they would implement its decision.
Both Israel and Hamas reject the allegations made by the ICC, with Netanyahu branding the warrant "antisemitic".
Netanyahu condemned the ICC’s decision as “antisemitic”. Hamas made no mention of the warrant for Deif but welcomed the warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant.
French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot has told the BBC that the ICC’s decision “is the formalisation of an accusation, it is by no means a judgement”.
He told the Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg show: “We also say that we’ve condemned, in [the] strongest possible terms, the fact that humanitarian help has not been able to reach civil populations in Gaza while the situation is catastrophic.
“But in no way do we draw any form of equivalence between the Hamas leaders that have been targeted by arrest warrants by the ICC and the government of Israel.”
 
A good vid: right-wing kike (or so he pretends), Kudlow, gives a good summation of the criminal, TRAITOROUS activities of globalist-satanists & bought-and-paid-for Demon-rats, including criminal judges carrying on brazenly illegal opposition to Israel-first Trump. What kike Kudlow doesn't tell us is it's kikes behind everything, the leftist Soros & associated Jewwy atheist-styled scum--against "good" "rightist" -type kikes (Israeli-zionist), like Kudlow, who pal w. "conservatives" & RINOs, but who also pretend to support Trump. Pt. is it's Jews behind the scenes who are scripting and choreographing all this distractionary activity.

 

Why Is Trump for ‘Gay’ Graham, Not ‘Maverick’ Massie?​

by Preston Bates August 9th, 2025 11:18 AM

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/why-is-trump-for-gay-graham-not-maverick-massie/

Trump’s heart beats for America, but his picks betray it. Massie’s the patriot, defying D.C.’s corruption. Graham’s the snake, undermining Trump’s vision.

Why Is Trump for ‘Gay’ Graham, Not ‘Maverick’ Massie?
Image Credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images | Viktor Kovalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images

Donald Trump’s fist swings at Thomas Massie, Kentucky’s maverick patriot, while he embraces Lindsey Graham, the “gay” Zionist who stabs him in the back.

This fight reveals a president out of touch, swayed by swamp creatures, and risking his legacy. Trump’s instincts are golden, but his choices? A mess.

Massie’s a warrior. He demands Epstein files, fights endless wars, and rejects bloated budgets. His $1.7 million war chest, fueled by grassroots patriots, proves his grit. NumbersUSA scored him 93% for battling illegal immigration. He’s the kind of fighter Trump should champion. Yet Trump’s Kentucky MAGA PAC, stuffed with $2 million, targets Massie for annihilation. Why? Because Massie dares to defy the swamp.

Trump’s endorsement record is a dumpster fire. He backed Mitt Romney’s niece, Ronna McDaniel, who botched RNC strategy. He praised Mitch McConnell, the establishment’s poster boy, despite McConnell’s anti-Trump schemes. Now he’s cozy with Graham, a flip-flopping hawk who undermines Trump at every turn. Graham pushed for Ukraine aid while Trump preached America First. He voted to certify Biden’s 2020 win, spitting on Trump’s election fight. Trump calls him a loyalist? Laughable.

Graham’s a walking contradiction. He preens as a war hawk, yet whispers globalist talking points. Online buzz from Philip Huang’s now deleted article “Lindsey Graham Hired Me As An Escort” claims intimate knowledge of Graham’s “ladybug birthmarks on his taint,” fueling rumors he’s a closeted homosexual. True or not, it’s the kind of chatter that sticks to a man who dodges accountability. Graham’s no patriot—he’s a swamp chameleon, and Trump’s too blind to see it.

Chasing Massie could torch Trump’s clout. Massie’s a folk hero in Kentucky, raising $584,000 in a single quarter against Trump’s attacks. A poll shows he’s got 19% support in the 2026 primary, but Trump’s handpicked challenger might flop. If Massie wins, Trump looks weak. His base, craving outsiders, will see him as a sellout, not a kingmaker.

Zionist shadows loom large. Graham’s a vocal Israel cheerleader, pushing policies that drain American blood and treasure. Trump’s support for him screams influence—swamp advisors and dealmakers with no moral compass, steer Trump toward the wrong priorities.

Trump’s allies, flush with $2 million, launched the Kentucky MAGA PAC to oust Massie. The top three donors are Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and John Paulson, raising suspicion that Massie is being targeted by the Israel lobby.

Massie, who questions foreign entanglements, threatens their game. Trump’s not ideological; he’s a dealmaker, and these swamplings exploit that, twisting his gut instincts into globalist traps.

Trump’s heart beats for America, but his picks betray it. Massie’s the patriot, defying D.C.’s corruption. Graham’s the snake, undermining Trump’s vision.

By backing Graham and hunting Massie, Trump proves he’s losing the plot. His dealmaker soul’s been hijacked by unscrupulous insiders.

Wake up, Mr. President. Back the maverick, not the rat.



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