AND THE CONSTITUTION.
“The court holds that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers.”
AND THE CONSTITUTION.Seriously. The decision just announced is a HUGE loss for Trump.
“The court holds that a former president has absolute immunity for his core constitutional powers.” Originally Posted by texassapper
Apologies in advance if a math equation should be in the Technical or Sandbox forum(s).Had SCOTUS ruled in favor of total immunity, all 3 court cases against Trump in D.C., Florida, and Georgia are over. Done. As it stands, all 3 court cases will continue but unfortunately they will be slowed down by the ruling. Just puts a lot of pressure on the judges in the cases to figure out when Trump was acting as POTUS or a private citizen.
So if we do the math:
Presidential Immunity (to some extent)
+ Chevron Defense
+ Insurrection charges excluded
+ a couple others not mentioned
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WINNING BIGLY
+ BI-DONE shit the debate bed
+ Jack Smith shitting his panties
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WINNING BIGLY XXXL
Seriously... Is there even enough popcorn in the universe for all this?
Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
Just puts a lot of pressure on the judges in the cases to figure out when Trump was acting as POTUS or a private citizen. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXThey are effectively dead. How can a Judge make a determination of when POTUS is acting in a private manner vs. a public servant manner? That's why these cases are effectively dead.
They are effectively dead. How can a Judge make a determination of when POTUS is acting in a private manner vs. a public servant manner? That's why these cases are effectively dead.In the documents case in Florida, nothing Trump allegedly did was while he was POTUS. He left the WH with documents as a private citizen. In Georgia, calling the Georgia AG and asking him to "find" 11,000 votes is NOT an act of his presidential duties. Each similar act will have to be examined to determine if Trump was acting as POTUS when he committed those acts. Many of those acts, in my opinion, will be determined to not have been part of Trump's presidential duties.
Ths point of them anyway was just to hamstring Trump before the election. In that, they have just failed. Originally Posted by texassapper
Side stepping issues that may relate to Former President Trump, the Chevron decision is the really big one not having to do with the presidency... Originally Posted by ICU 812Not true at all. Most of the government bureaucracy exists under the Executive branch. As such, the President makes a couple calls, emails or hallway conversations to entrenched, unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats to git 'er dun.
In the documents case in Florida, nothing Trump allegedly did was while he was POTUS. He left the WH with documents as a private citizen... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXSo the Presidential records act and National Archives only concern themselves with sitting Presidents? Do they know that? What about ye olde Presidential libraries, not withstanding records deemed as personal?
...In Georgia, calling the Georgia AG and asking him to "find" 11,000 votes is NOT an act of his presidential duties... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXSo it is unreasonable for the chiel executive to be concerned with the integrity of a National election?!? Recall the call was recorded illegally and the transcript of the call had been doctored and later retracted, not just because it was phony, but because the President disclosed the actual transcript of the call.
Seriously. The decision just announced is a HUGE loss for Trump. .. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXDanged guy loses like a Champion. Eh? From Fischer v. U.S.
Justice Clarence Thomas questioned the constitutionality of Smith’s appointment: I write separately to highlight another way in which this prosecution may violate our constitutional structure. In this case, the Attorney General purported to appoint a private citizen as Special Counsel to prosecute a former President on behalf of the United States. But, I am not sure that any office for the Special Counsel has been “established by Law,” as the Constitution requires.Somewhere, Jack Smith sheds a tear and defecates in his pants.
In the documents case in Florida, nothing Trump allegedly did was while he was POTUS. He left the WH with documents as a private citizen. In Georgia, calling the Georgia AG and asking him to "find" 11,000 votes is NOT an act of his presidential duties. Each similar act will have to be examined to determine if Trump was acting as POTUS when he committed those acts. Many of those acts, in my opinion, will be determined to not have been part of Trump's presidential duties. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX... What WAS Presidential Duty was asking Raffensperger