We’re the Only Ones Unquestionable Enough

But lawyers for the government argued in Martin’s case that courts shouldn’t be “second-guessing” law enforcement decisions. [More]

Things sure are running a lot smoother with Kash Patel at the helm!

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

3 thoughts on “We’re the Only Ones Unquestionable Enough”

  1. ‘… courts shouldn’t be “second-guessing” law enforcement decisions.’

    The whole point of courts is to second guess law enforcement and an officer of the court should know that.

  2. Two particularly striking comments came from the Justices as the attorney for the United States tried to argue that the federal government should avoid accountability through a loophole intended to shield discretionary policymaking because agents taking the time to ensure the right address would have “policy implications.”

    The first comment came from Justice Gorsuch, who rightly countered by saying, “No policy says, ‘don’t break down the wrong door of a house? Don’t traumatize its occupants?’”

    The second comment came from an incensed Justice Sotomayor, who flatly rejected the government’s argument by saying, “That is so ridiculous.” Justices are rarely so blunt in their comments, and no other Justice rode to the government’s defense after she made it.

    A definite difference in judicial style there… but both promising.

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