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SCOTUS Grants POTUS Immunity

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https://www.npr.org/2024/07/01/1198912764/consider-this-from-npr-draft-07-01-2024

 

No surprise. In a 6-3 decision, SCOTUS gives former POTUS presidential immunity.

 

More than likely, cases brought against him will be dropped.

 

If he's re-elected, he'll be able to have DOJ drop the charges or pardon himself. 

 

Either way, if Dems thought courts cases would turn the orange man into Tang kool-aid, it's not working. 

 

Former POTUS Orange Julius aka Teflon Don is still skating and skirting the judicial system. 😎

  • ProfD changed the title to SCOTUS Grants POTUS Immunity

Political pundits are now referring to the conservative Supreme Court Justices as  "King Makers". The wrath of Trump awaits all of his foes, should he reclaim the presidency. As Commander-and-Chief of the the Armed forces, he  will be a ticking time bomb.

The handwriting is on the wall. Why just hand the presidency to the Retrumpicans?  Time for all the bleeding heart Liberals humoring Biden  to take off the gloves, put him out to pasture, then step up and  kick ass! 

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3 hours ago, aka Contrarian said:

Time for all the bleeding heart Liberals...to take off the gloves...step up and  kick ass! 

I'm wondering what it will take for the Dems to put up a fight for anything.

 

The GOP doesn't hesitate to push through their agenda when they're behind the wheel.😎

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