The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Donald Trump may claim immunity from criminal prosecution for some of the actions he took as president in a decision that will likely further delay a trial on the federal election subversion charges against him.
Hard not to assume we’ll see the implementation will end up working out in the favour of this court’s political allies. In fact, if it was precise enough that both sides could apply it the same way, I’m sure they’d find that a flaw.
@Gradually_Adjusting Your biases might be coming into play here. There’s not much to indicate that this is the case.
#Trump hasn’t signaled that he wishes to do many actions as #POTUS in the future that would bump up against this, and for all of #Trump’s complaints, #JoeBiden hasn’t done much that would brush up against this either. I’d expect the 2028 administration to be the one that tests this ruling, and who knows if it would be a #GOP or #Democrat admin (though likely the latter)
Hard not to assume we’ll see the implementation will end up working out in the favour of this court’s political allies. In fact, if it was precise enough that both sides could apply it the same way, I’m sure they’d find that a flaw.
@Gradually_Adjusting Your biases might be coming into play here. There’s not much to indicate that this is the case.
#Trump hasn’t signaled that he wishes to do many actions as #POTUS in the future that would bump up against this, and for all of #Trump’s complaints, #JoeBiden hasn’t done much that would brush up against this either. I’d expect the 2028 administration to be the one that tests this ruling, and who knows if it would be a #GOP or #Democrat admin (though likely the latter)
Wow, people dislike your opinion almost as much as the mods here.
@TruffleStuff True. Can’t say that I care though lol
I enjoyed reading your #commenthistory I’m going to go #drink now and be glad I #emigrated byeeee