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Do congressional investigators have the ability to grant immunity?
Author:
Iggle
(12628 Posts - Joined: Sep 14, 2007)
Posted at 11:41 am on Jul 9, 2025
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Replies to: "Do congressional investigators have the ability to grant immunity?"
Biden's doc pleads the 5th?
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Curly1918
- 10:52am 7/9/25
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Q:Were you ever told to lie @ the president’s health” and the Dr pleaded the 5th. Proof enough
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:23pm 7/9/25
Dr. O'Connor gave the MAGA witch hunters the finger. Well done.
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ND521
- 6:26pm 7/9/25
Is the Don's Doctor going to be examined? Will Trump allow an independent medical exam?
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ND521
- 2:23pm 7/9/25
Do congressional investigators have the ability to grant immunity?
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Iggle
- 11:41am 7/9/25
What crimes could answering those questions possibly expose him to?
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iairishcheeks
- 11:40am 7/9/25
Legally: fraud; professionally, medical malpractice. But pleasing the 5th is pretty damning.
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LanceManion
- 1:29pm 7/9/25
What pleases the 5th and why is it damning?
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ND521
- 2:47pm 7/9/25
It has been widely rumored he was on Biden Family payroll for supporting his competence. I can
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BaronVonZemo
- 1:01pm 7/9/25
Trump has dementia. Discuss.
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ND521
- 2:40pm 7/9/25
He should have negotiated for one of those pardons.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:47pm 7/9/25
Indeed. The Handlers giving them out obviously felt he was expendable.
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BaronVonZemo
- 3:19pm 7/9/25
They could give him immunity from prosecution. Then he can't plead the 5th.
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NedoftheHill
- 3:41pm 7/9/25
I'd do that cuz Dr/pt confidentiality does not preclude having to answer other questions -like these
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BaronVonZemo
- 9:14pm 7/9/25