At a crucial crossroads for American democracy, the Supreme Court slow walks Trump’s immunity issue
With the Supreme Court granting certiorari to Donald Trump on his immunity claims regarding the January 6th trial in Washington, we have reached a historic moment. The high court will now review the lower court ruling that a former president isn’t immune from prosecution for crimes he committed in office. but not until April. If the court agrees with Trumphim, it could lead America down a dark road.
Yes, broadly exposing the president to lawsuits or prosecutions for the thousands of judgment calls a president makes in the line of duty would cripple the presidency. But no one prosecuting Trump claims presidents should be broadly exposed to liability for their official decisions. Instead, the issue is framed by the Supreme Court’s 1982 decision in Nixon v. Fitzgerald. It held that the president is immune from damages liability “for acts within ‘the outer perimeter’ of his official responsibility.” The court has never extended that limitation to the president’s responsibility for a crime. Moreover, the court has never suggested that a president who commits a crime unconnected to his official duties enjoys any immunity at all.
I always trust salon.com for my unbiased political news…
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If it makes you feel better, businessinsider will steal it and publish it wholesale without attribution. It’ll run next to a trump-sympathetic article. See? Both sides.
Yeah hah, probably. I just think the amount of people discussing/up-voting a tabloid article is hilarious
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Do you realize that this is commentary, not news? It’s supposed to be offering opinion. That’s the whole point.
I don’t even know who salon.com is - honestly seems like they’re fear-mongering for clicks and views.
100%
Tabloids are the OG click baiters
Imagine Fox News for the left. That’s Salon.com
Eww, gross. I’ll stick with Reuters and Associated Press for news lol