Trump Takes Criminal Immunity Rant to Weird New Level By Referencing Pedophile Priests In Stunning Rally Speech

 

Former President Donald Trump dropped a reference to pedophile priest scandals that have plagued the Catholic church into his stump speech as a way of arguing in favor of complete presidential immunity.

Trump’s claims of “ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY” took on absurd dimensions when his attorney argued in court that a president could order Seal Team Six to assassinate a political rival and not face prosecution unless he were impeached and convicted first. Trump then had that attorney hold his beer as he compared himself to a “rogue cop” and demanded immunity even for events that “CROSS THE LINE.”

Trump spoke at a rally in Rochester, New Hampshire, Sunday — right after the news that chief national rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) had dropped out and endorsed him.

During his usual screed about the cases against him, Trump threw a new ingredient into the total immunity stew by referencing pedophile priests — without really explaining how that connects to his demand for immunity. Perhaps that was for the best:

DONALD TRUMP: FBI agents raiding Mar-A-Lago. But think of it. He indicted a former president of the United States. Once that happened. Thank you. I agree not. Thank you.

But once that happened, it was like the gloves are off because that’s the worst thing. It’s not even possible.

Many presidents leave and there are things you can go after. And frankly, to be honest, that’s one of the reasons the Supreme Court is looking now at immunity. You have to have guaranteed immunity for a president. Otherwise the president’s not going to be able to function. They’re not going to move.

Harry Truman would not have done. Harry Truman would not have done Hiroshima and Nagasaki, probably ended the war. Probably. I think so. But he wouldn’t have done it. So many things wouldn’t be done.

But think of it. Barack Obama shot missiles during his term, shot missiles into an area, killed a lot of people, they missed. I mean, does that mean you indict him when he gets out of office?

Well, (laughs) she goes, “It does!”

But, you know, you have to allow a president to do his job. They’ll make decisions. And, you know, it’s like the police. I say we have to give the police back their power. We’re not going to have any crime, but we protect. What we do. I mean, to me, it’s the best analogy. And the our, our Democrat run cities are dens of horrible crime right now…

But but it’s a little bit like the police. So you have a rogue cop. You know what a rogue cop is? Very seldom. But you have s-bad people. You have people no matter where, no matter what.

In the church, you have some people that aren’t so good, right?

But you have peop– a rogue cop or a bad apple or whatever.

And what they do is they make it so that you catch– so that it can’t happen, and therefore everyone else is allowed to commit crimes, murders like at levels that we’ve never seen before.

No, we’re going to have to do this, immunity for the president. If you have a president that doesn’t have immunity, he’s never going to be free to do anything because the opposing party will always indict him as soon as he leaves the White House.

CROWD MEMBER: Right!

DONALD TRUMP: And you can’t let that happen. You can’t. You take away all of the power of the presidency. It’ll be a different country. So hopefully the decision will be a correct one, hopefully, because.

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