If they rule he does I promise to riot every day. There won’t even be a point in maintaining the status quo as such a ruling would invalidate democracy
If they rule Trump does then that means Biden does too. It would basically be giving Biden a license to ship them all to Guantanamo. Might be the only thing that holds back such a decision.
Ship them to Guantanamo ? You’re too nice. If presidents have immunity, Biden could strangle him to death with his own bare hands on live television if he wanted to 💀
Live on Pay-per-view & you’ve got a deal.
I wouldn’t even illegally stream that. I’d pay full fucking price.
Well Senate could convict him after being impeached.
He could just ignore all that shit, claim immunity, and refuse to leave office.
Biden wouldn’t do shit and they know it.
If they rule Trump does then that means Biden does too.
No it doesn’t. I guarantee they will do all the Olympic-level mental gymnastics necessary to craft the bullshit opinion in such a way that it applies to Trump but not Biden.
If they do, Biden needs to immediately pack the court and remove lifetime appointments.
He should be doing it already IMO
Removing lifetime appointments to the supreme court would require a constitutional amendment, which… Good luck with that.
Even increasing the number of justices on the court would need congressional action, which isn’t going to happen in this Congress.
If Trump gets immunity, I’m becoming a terrorist.
They haven’t botched anything as far as they’re concerned. The court agreed to hear the case so they could delay, that was clear when they didn’t act on the request to expedite.
The fact that they did not immediately respond with “No, the president doesn’t have immunity from criminal prosecution. They are not royalty.” tells us what the eventual outcome will be.
Not necessarily. They could decide they must come to that conclusion, but only after delaying long enough so the answer doesn’t matter.
If they do make that decision then he could still be prosecuted while in office if reelected, which is how the system should work.
I don’t think anyone expects anything good to come from the current lineup in the SC.
“Botched” implies that this was done by mistake. This wasn’t done by mistake.
The only thing that got botched is that thumbnail. Why do the Roman style columns look like an M.C. Escher painting?
Because that’s what the image looks like. It’s not the thumbnail’s fault.
seriously - wtf is with this graphic.
Botched isn’t the right word when they meant to do it.
How about Borked?
Is that image AI generated? There are a different number of columns at the top compared to the bottom
It’s by Javier Jaén, he’s new to me but some pretty neat stuff. It’s worth checking out his website. The Almodovar teaser made me laugh.
Here’s the website: javierjaen.com
I don’t believe it’s AI generated, but was manipulated so the gaps between the top pillars become the pillars along the bottom, and vice versa.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
In Brazil, the former president Jair Bolsonaro, after baselessly claiming fraud before an election, was successfully prosecuted in a court and barred from running for office for years.
To get to a trial and avoid any further potential delay, Mr. Smith may decide to limit the government’s case to its bare essentials — what is often called the “slim to win” strategy.
And Judge Chutkan has already warned Mr. Trump that his pretrial unruly statements with respect to witnesses and others may result in her moving up the start of the trial to protect the judicial process.
Justice Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the Manhattan criminal trial, and the New York appellate courts offer an instructive model of fair and expeditious case management.
Politics and law are often seen as separate institutions, but in fact they regularly interact within our constitutional system as checks and balances — unless, as is the case here, the court takes on an overbearing role.
The Supreme Court’s review of the immunity issue delays indefinitely a jury trial of Mr. Trump’s role in obstructing the peaceful transfer of power — and therefore risks transforming our nation into a Potemkin village of democracy that bears the surface trappings of legal institutions but without actual checks on the executive branch of government.
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On purpose.