“The Sergeant at Arms is authorized to arrest and detain any person violating Senate rules, including the President of the United States,” states the senate.gov website.
The Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate, currently Andrew B. Willison, is the only person with authority to arrest a sitting president – if the president has violated Senate rules – which Obama certainly has.
But what if the Sergeant at Arms won’t do his job and arrest the President when crimes have been committed?
If Andrew Willison will not perform his duty and arrest the president for crimes Obama has committed, is Mr. Willison not complicit and guilty of a criminal act himself?
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LOCK HIM UP
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Frank McHugh True, I am hoping charges of treason .
Rise and Fall of Nations Demise and Remnants ME Curse of Islam as with many other Nations and Rejection of the Gospel
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Yeah, it’s almost as if the sources you trust to get your information are lying to you. Hmm.
Stop Posting This B******t Please Saw This About 9 Months Ago Scumbag And Still Nothing Has Been Done!!!!!!
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Please enlighten us, Nancy.
That would be nice