Saturday, December 28, 2019

Demand the right of any prosecuting Attorney!


Why is it O.K. for Nancy Pelosi and the House of Representatives

to demand witnesses and the right of any prosecuting Attorney

 in any court of law?


Bills for the benefit of you
and
your country

that Mitch McConnell and trump

refuse to bring to the floor of the Senate

for a vote!
Of the 383 bills that have been passed by the House,
82% are still bottled up in the Senate.
This list does not include House resolutions. 
If you click here, you can see bills and resolutions that have passed the House
and
the Senate and become law, bills that have passed the House and the Senate
and are awaiting action by the White House,
and bills that have passed the House and are awaiting action in the Senate.
LIST OF BILLS PASSED BY THE HOUSE AND AWAITING ACTION IN THE SENATE
Examples of Bipartisan House Bills Stalled in the Senate Include:

H.R.5, Equality Act

H.R.6, The American Dream and Promise Act

H.R.7, Paycheck Fairness Act

H.R.8, Bipartisan Background Checks Act

H.R.9, Climate Action Now Act

H.R.987, Protecting People With Pre-Existing Conditions/Lowering Drug Costs

H.R.582, Raise The Wage Act

H.R.397, Rehabilitation For Multiemployer Pensions Act (The Butch Lewis Act)

H.R.1585, Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act

H.R.1644, Save The Internet Act

H.R 2722, Securing America’s Federal Elections (SAFE) Act

H.R.2513, The Corporate Transparency Act

H.R.1112, Enhanced Background Checks

H.R.1994, Secure Act/Gold Star Family Tax Relief Act

H.R.205, 1146, 1941 – Banning Offshore Drilling on Atlantic, Pacific, Eastern Gulf & ANWR Coasts

H.R.1423, Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR) Act

More than 30 bills to support veterans

Other Examples of Bills Stalled in the Senate that Democrats Support:

H.R.1, For The People Act

H.R.4617, Stopping Harmful Interference in Elections for a Lasting Democracy (SHIELD) Act

H.R.1500, Consumers First Act

The first 283 are “bipartisan.” The final 32 were supported by Democrats only.










H.R. 1759: BRIDGE for Workers Act (167 Republican Votes)






















































































































































































































H.R. 5: Equality Act (8 R Votes)




























































Passed with Democratic votes only:


































Ashburn, Virginia


Welcome to the visitor from Ashburn, Virginia
 To
Fact about every court in the United States of America!
Saturday, December 28, 2019


Thank you for your visit, please go get a 2nd opinion
or
as many opinions as you wish,

remember my friend, mine come from
the Constitution of the United States of America.
Good thinking my friend 
because your state is 
6th or #7th richest state in the union.

Provo, Utah


Welcome to Provo, Utah
To
Fact about every court in the United States of America!
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Thank you for your visit, please get a 2nd opinion
or
as many opinions as you wish,

remember my friend, mine come from
the Constitution of the United States of America.


Atlanta, Georgia



Welcome to Atlanta, Georgia
From
Georgia Institute of Technology 

To
Fact about every court in the United States of America!
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Thank you for your visit, please get a 2nd opinion
or
as many opinions as you wish,
remember my friend, mine come from 

the Constitution of the United States of America.

Also remember that your state is #9 poorest

Fact about every court in the United States of America!


When was the ‘First Time’ you know at a ‘Federal Criminal Trial’ that the ‘Prosecutors’ are not allowed to call ‘Witnesses’?
(Somebody who gives evidence after seeing or hearing something)?
'Would Never' come to mind?
Well this is just what ‘McConnell & trump’ are trying to pull in this

 ‘Federal Criminal Trial’!


The House (Prosecuting Attorney’s), should never go to trial without their ‘Witnesses’!


(A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law inquisitorial system.

The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial against an individual accused of breaking the law. Typically, the prosecutor represents the government in the case brought against the accused person).


The House of Representatives can only (make formal charges against) 
and Article I § 3


The House (“managers,” the prosecuting attorney) then must go to court (The Senate), to try the case!



the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach (make formal charges against) and Article I § 3 gives the Senate the sole power to try impeachments. 
Article II § 4 of the Constitution provides as follows:

"The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."


In a Senate impeachments trial which congress in the prosecuting attorney?


A committee of representatives, called “managers,” acts as prosecutors before the Senate. 
The Senate sits as a High Court of Impeachment in which senators consider evidence, hear witnesses, and vote to acquit or convict the impeached official. 

In the case of presidential impeachment trials, the chief justice of the United States presides.


Thus, the operative legal standard to apply to an impeachment of a sitting President is
 "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."