Questions For The Avatar in The White House

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Questions that true reporters would be asking of the President.

Recently, in Minnesota, a suspected criminal, who was resisting arrest, was accidentally shot and killed by a law enforcement officer.  The mayor immediately called for the firing of the officer involved.  The city manager, who had the responsibility for the police force, stated that the officer was entitled to due process just as any other American would be.  Because he stood up for the right to due process, he was summarily fired by the city council.  What are the President’s views on this attack on the foundations of our democracy?  Does the President believe that police officers have a right to due process?  Or does the President side with the city council in that a mob should be the determining factor in what actions are taken?

Last week the President announced a commission that would look into the structure of the Supreme Court.  It was loaded by a 3 to 1 ratio with liberal and far left figures.  The President asked for a report from them in 6 months.  Rep. Nadler has now announced that the Democrats are submitting legislation for “packing the court.”  Has the commission finished their work already?  Has the commission even met as yet?  Is the President using the commission as a distraction to upending the rule of law in this country?  Does the President ever speak with the leadership of the House and Senate?  Who is really in charge in this administration?

On January 6th a Capitol police officer shot an unarmed woman, who was an Air Force veteran.  There was no obvious threat to anyone when the officer discharged his weapon.  The DOJ has announced no charges against the officer involved.  In view of the fact that the officer in Minnesota was immediately fired and charged with manslaughter when she accidentally discharged her weapon against a suspect who was a threat to her fellow officers, does the President support this double standard of justice?  Are unarmed, conservative protesters likely to be facing more deadly force in the future from federal officers?  Does the President think that the failure to charge in the Ashli Babbitt killing will result in trigger-happy federal officers since they know that they will not face any consequences for reckless actions on their part?

The administration has announced plans to resume funding for the Palestinian Authority (PA).  In view of the fact that the PA has been sending hundreds of millions of dollars annually ($342.6 million in 2019) to terrorists who have killed Israeli and American citizens, isn’t the administration supporting such terroristic activities by doing this?  Isn’t the money to be sent going to result in more acts of terrorism?  Won’t more Americans and Israelis die as a result of this?