Ted Lieu epitomizes the horrible line of "leaders" California churns out. They act on feelings and emotions, literally creating law out of thin-air to suit their agenda, that their followers then run with as if it's written in stone.
This is the new reality of the Left. They now make declarations that sound official but have no legislative or statutory base; as they're doing with "collusion", there is no law on the books but they talk as if it's a crime. Not surprising the media never questions the legality of what politicians say, they accept it and pile on.
Not sure where in LIEu's copy of the Constitution it says POTUS can't pardon someone, but the original one explicitly states under Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 POTUS has the power to pardon anyone, except in cases of impeachment. If Jim Acosta did his job, he claims he's a journalist, he would've called LIEu out to cite the law. Maybe this "impeachable offense" LIEu claims is right there with the "Good and Plenty" clause progressives (closet communists) love to invoke when they have nothing left to stand on.
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