Perjury, Power, and Immunity: When Social Workers Lie and the Law Looks Away

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A shocking courtroom exchange reveals the twisted logic protecting government officials from accountability — even when they commit perjury to take away someone’s children.

In this real case, lawyers argue that unless a specific federal precedent exists forbidding this exact kind of lie, then the officials involved can’t be held liable under qualified immunity.

What follows is one of the most surreal and infuriating moments in modern legal history — a federal judge openly stunned that the defense claims there’s no “clearly established” right against using false testimony to destroy a family.

This video breaks down:
• How qualified immunity shields social workers and officials from consequences
• Why the Constitution’s guarantees of due process and truth in court mean nothing without accountability
• The disturbing precedent this sets for anyone facing false accusations by the state

⚖️ The moral collapse of the legal system isn’t hypothetical — it’s happening in real time.

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