He's a convicted felon...how is he able to get on a plane and leave the U.S.?
He's a convicted felon...how is he able to get on a plane and leave the U.S.?
??????🤔
And who even invited him? I am not sure you can just pop up in another country to a guy's funeral, especially when he and the family didn't like you. Hope he gets removed, that he doesn't got power everywhere.
How much would we have to pay whomever pilots Air Force One to fly him to El Salvador?
He could drop into the ocean after opening the exit door by mistake instead of the crapper. What? I'd believe it.🤔
😂 if we all pooled our resources...
Let me know where to send money for my part
I'd give up our months "groceries" allowance in a heartbeat.
We'd have to pay President Bukeke too. He'd gladly take him then.
Sold!!
Sounds good. Where do we send payments?
Thank you for making me laugh. I made a movie in my mind of his face plastered next to the window as the plane was landing. Quick stop, guards escorting him to a joint cell where those whom he deported illegally were waiting with open arms. American salvation.
I’ll give all my egg money.
Fly him to a country that will take custody and arrest him.. I don’t know say China?
Maybe they won’t give him a visa. That would be delicious
Is he now allowed to leave the US?
Heads of state aren’t typically bound to strict entry rules like the rest of us.
There's no restriction on leaving the country if you are a convicted felon. It is the other country's entry requirements that matter. Usually they seem to adopt a double barrelled approach. A conviction AND time served. A certain sentencing judge didn't do us any favours... 😜
I really thought they pulled his passport...silly me
I googled it, Italy welcomes convicted felons apparently if they're not on probation.
But the Vatican is an independent city-state. Restrictions are vague.
That's a good point. I forgot about that.
But see above. Vatican does not have an airport so Italian restrictions would apply.
So has he "served his sentence"? I don't actually know what his sentence is/was for his 34 felonies.
I stand to be corrected, but from memory he was sentenced to the equivalent in my country of the Rising of the Court. A zero sentence in other words, but Guilty nonetheless.
Thanks! I couldn't remember what (if anything) his actual consequences were.
We've had plane crashes nearly every day...
True story.
From your finger to god’s ear…. Please don’t give his a wet Willy.
Clearly that's not an issue as he was allowed to run for president. And then granted immunity by SCOTUS