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Let's say--hypothetically--that the U.S. President walked out into Times Square in broad daylight and shot a person to death unprovoked. Who would prosecute that crime?
If you can't (or won't) be prosecuted, why hide your crime?
Zohran Mamdani (NYC mayor) would, but that's a very recent development somewhat exclusive to NYC.
Unfortunately, the brazen public crimes our president has been committing lately are much more high level. Thousands of innocent lives have been (and will be) ended, usually by much more dramatic and damaging means. The parts of our government that are responsible for prosecuting those crimes have decided to join in instead.
In the United States, anyone brash enough to prosecute Donald Trump or his allies finds themselves being prosecuted on federal charges.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the President is largely immune from prosecution. The width of that decision can be fleshed out by additional court cases if there is anybody with the authority and courage to risk it. The risks are very high and very real. The rewards are debatable.
A simple statement like, "The deceased was an evil threat to the security of America" is enough to put any prosecution way out on a limb. Look how hard it is to get justice in Minneapolis. Things are very murky. And that didn't involve the President being the gunman.
This means Warner Bros., and thus CNN, will go to Paramount, owned by Trump supporter Larry Ellison. After Paramount's takeover of CBS, the broadcaster was already brought into line, and now CNN faces the same threat.
Rich assholes are all consolidating their media empires together so that they can control everything. It's all so tiresome every time some rich dipshit runs off to whine to the president so that they can get a more favorable deal on their billion dollar acquisition.
Netflix is happy to walk away with this since they get the money and will just buy it up in a fire sale when Larry Ellison is done gutting everything for his own personal satisfaction.
The wording "in your country" already indicates that the offer is also aimed at users outside the European Union.
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