Helen
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During his questioning, Alito seems skeptical of Dreeben's argument, asking him, "Did I understand you to say, 'Well, you know, if he makes a mistake, he makes a mistake. He's subject to the criminal laws just like anybody else' You don't think he's in a peculiarly precarious position?"
11:43 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Helen
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In response to Helen.
In response, Dreeben told Alito, "He's under a constitutional obligation ... he's supposed to be faithful to the laws of the United States and the Constitution of the United States."

He added, "And making a mistake is not what lands you in a criminal prosecution."
11:43 AM - Apr 25, 2024
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Dave
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In response to Helen.
Making a mistake is leaving the toilet seat up, or forgetting to put a stamp on a piece of mail. Plotting a violent protest to overthrow the government doesn’t fall in that category. If he thinks it does, then he has no business being on the Supreme Court.
12:05 PM - Apr 25, 2024
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Sheilah Hayden
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I knew without clicking through that it was Alito saying that bullshit.
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12:16 PM - Apr 25, 2024
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