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There are plenty of laws on the books -- and one recent executive order -- that will help federal prosecutors achieve this goal. Banning perps from flying doesn't change anything about the prosecutorial matrix. And if someone can be identified and added to a no-fly list, chances are they can be identified, arrested, and prosecuted. So the watchlist is just punitive damage with almost zero recourse. Let the law take its course. Leave the no-fly list out of it. If airlines want to refuse to serve suspects facing prosecution for the Capitol raid, they can do so. The government doesn't need to be involved. Federal agencies can BOLO suspects without putting them on a watchlist that severely curtails their ability to travel. And that's all it should do at this point, since we're supposed to presume innocence before determining guilt. Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone's attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
Trump could have avoided impeachment had he governed, from the start, as a servant of all Americans, whether they voted for him or not. But that option was no option at all, because his character would not allow it. Now we are plunging further into dysfunction because the presidency was never designed for a man who could not comprehend what it means to be presidential. © 2020 Tribune Content Agency LLC
• 57% of residents in Bulgaria and Britain have a favorable opinion of the U. ; 56% of residents in Brazil, 54% in Greece and Slovakia, 52% in Spain, 51% in Canada, 50% in the Czech Republic, Australia and South Africa; and 48% in France agree. • 46% of residents in Netherlands have a favorable opinion of the U. ; 45% in Sweden 42% in Indonesia, 41% in Argentina, 39% in both Lebanon and Germany, 36% in Mexico, 33% in Tunisia, 29% in Russia and 20% in Turkey agree. Source: A PEW RESEARCH CENTER GLOBAL ATTITUDES SURVEY of 36, 923 adults IN 33 COUNTRIES conducted May 18-Oct. 2, 2019, and released Wednesday. • Kindly follow Jennifer Harper on Twitter @HarperBulletin Sign up for Daily Newsletters