When U Think Of It, Impeaching Barr Is "Obstruction Of Justice"? From The Democrats.

The DNC is thinking about impeaching Barr or Trump. The RNC knows that the independents and moderates are getting sick of this shit and are like. . . .



I'm not sure who's more crazy....Shia or Jim Carrey.
 
Remember when Democrats controlled the House and the Senate in 2008? Didn't take them too long to mess that up.
 
Dems have this reputation of accusing those on the right of all the bad intentions they do,,,,,like with racism !!!,,oh yah,,,,Conservatives are all racists,,,yup,,and no one on the left has ever made fun of black people?
 
Dems have this reputation of accusing those on the right of all the bad intentions they do,,,,,like with racism !!!,,oh yah,,,,Conservatives are all racists,,,yup,,and no one on the left has ever made fun of black people?
NO not all of you Some are good people
 
:aargh: :aargh: :aargh: :aargh: Now, wasn't it the Democrats who haven't stopped accusing Trump of obstruction justice for quite some time now? Now look at what Barr has plans to do, investigating the investigators? Hmm, and we now have many democrats calling for impeachment of Barr?
Does this sound like "Obstruction Of Justice" to you?

Definition
18 U.S.C. § 1503 defines "obstruction of justice" as an act that "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice."

Overview
Someone obstructs justice when that person has a specific intent to obstruct or interfere with a judicial proceeding. For a person to be convicted of obstructing justice, that person must not only have the specific intent to obstruct the proceeding, but that person must know (1) that a proceeding was actually pending at the time; and (2) there must be a connection between the endeavor to obstruct justice and the proceeding, and the person must have knowledge of this connection.

§ 1503 applies only to federal judicial proceedings. Under 18 U.S.C. § 1505, however, a defendant can be convicted of obstruction of justice by obstructing a pending proceeding before Congress or a federal administrative agency. A pending proceeding could include an informal investigation by an executive agency.

Any help? They keep throwing the term around in an effort to support their opposition to the president.
 

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