• @[email protected]
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    113 hours ago

    an official capacity that wasn’t officially sanctioned.

    Can you explain what that means? Because he either was or wasn’t.

    • @falidorn
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      313 hours ago

      Just like it says: Rodman went in an official capacity but wasn’t given the authority. He did it on his own. It wasn’t officially sanctioned so he either lied or was just oblivious.

      • FlorisJan
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        112 hours ago

        Sounds like grey area to me, couldn’t he just have met them as ‘friends’ or did he seriously identify himself as US president before he was inaugurated? Or is the law that strict?

        • @falidorn
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          412 hours ago

          He claimed to negotiate and just generally be there in the name of the US. Who cares about a president? We have lots of people that operate in an official capacity to other countries that aren’t remotely close to the president. You simply cannot state you are operating with US authority in foreign relations unless you are specifically authorized.

          • FlorisJan
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            112 hours ago

            That makes sense. It sounds hard to prove though, it’d have to be on record that he (Trump) was suggesting he was meeting those people on behalf of the US instead of just as a friendly visit

            • @falidorn
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              412 hours ago

              There are settled court cases that should cover this kind of situation. I’m sure there are witnesses and a paper trail. The problem is whether there’s any interest in actually pursuing a conviction.