“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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Albert Dickinson I won’t take that bet. I’m on vacation and don’t have anything productive to do.
Yes.
Jodi Pearson I’m not sure if you know about the Internet, but it’s full of b******t. Pictures that someone typed on do not rise to the level of evidence. If you want to have grown-up talkies with adults, you’re going to have to do better.
Throw Muslim.$#%&!@*in jail. Both of them
Got that right, he needs arrested, impeached and tried for treason.
I wish
they don’t want to arrest him,,old biden would be president for a bit,,,besides,,no one has the cajones
DO IT!!! NOW!!!
Amen! Arrest his$#%&!@*!!!! And send Manchelle back to Kenya, or AFRICA or Mars. Just not here
I wish.