The U.S. Supreme Court’s immunity decision has reportedly emboldened the presumptive GOP nominee to pursue his far-right agenda and authoritarian aims “without fear of punishment or restraint.”

  • @MartianSands
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    173 days ago

    No. The ruling seems to have said that he can do anything he likes in his capacity as president, and he can’t be convicted of any criminal offence for it. It didn’t say that the people around him would have to go along with it, or that they’d be immune from prosecution.

    It also left convenient wriggle room for the court to arbitrarily decide what constituted “official” actions, rather than him doing something privately, so they’ve effectively granted themselves a get out of jail free card to decide case-by-case in the future

      • @MartianSands
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        23 days ago

        True, I didn’t consider that. He’d still have to convince them though, which would be easier said than done if he wanted to entirely disregard the constitution

        • @[email protected]
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          33 days ago

          I have confidence in the ability of someone like trump to surround himself with exactly the type of people who would gladly take such leaps.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        As someone pointed out to me, it’s federal crimes.

        So if he asks you to do something that he’s shielded from, but is a state crime, youre SOL

        • @[email protected]
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          33 days ago

          Murder is generally a state offense, but since D.C. is a Federal district, I’m pretty sure murders that occur there would be pardonable.

          • @[email protected]
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            23 days ago

            Dear Mr Person I Want to Murder

            It would be lovely if you could come visit me in DC. I have a great murder opportunity I’d like to discuss with you

            Sincerely Trump

            • @[email protected]
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              23 days ago

              I think you lost the discussion thread a little bit. We’re talking about what Biden could do about the corrupt Supreme Court justices. They’re definitely in D.C. already.

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                3 days ago

                Not really.

                Pardons come up, I mention federal only, you mention murder, and then I make a joke about it.

                You think Biden is gonna murder someone?

                • @[email protected]
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                  23 days ago

                  You think Biden is gonna murder someone?

                  LOL, no.

                  But I do think that the fascist SCOTUS judges just gave him that power, and that Biden demonstrating just how terrible a power it is by using it to get rid of them might be the only way to get the decisions overturned and stop the US from becoming a dictatorship.

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                    33 days ago

                    The only two ways are pretty much what you said, or a massive blue wave in November that gives the dems a supermajority in the senate and a majority in the house.

                    AKA the USA is fucked.