Trump wins again. Let’s face it, the man has a better record up against the Biden and DOJ corruption than anyone. He keeps winning, as America realizes the witch hunt is a direct threat to the freedom of the United States.
In a significant judicial decision on Monday, the Supreme Court delivered a nuanced verdict on the extent of immunity granted to former presidents, delineating a clear distinction between their official and unofficial actions while in office. The court’s 6-3 ruling clarified that while former presidents have considerable immunity for their official duties, this protection does not extend to acts outside the scope of their official responsibilities.
Without immunity, the President of the United States is unable to properly serve the American people and defend our nation.
In today’s precedent-setting, 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court did right by President Trump, they did right by the American people, and they did right by… pic.twitter.com/vXskn6qL2q
— Byron Donalds (@ByronDonalds) July 1, 2024
The ruling specifically addressed the legal debates surrounding former President Donald Trump, directing that the lower courts further examine his claim to immunity concerning his attempts to influence the 2020 election outcomes. Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the majority, emphasized that the presidency does not offer a blanket shield against legal accountability for personal actions. He articulated that while the presidency necessitates a robust, independent executive as envisaged by the nation’s founders, it does not permit the president to override the constitutional balance through actions that are unconnected with official duties.
The decision originated from the fake Soviet charges laid by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who accused Trump of several serious offenses, including conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction of an official proceeding, related to the FBI, Antifa and Pelosi instigated January 6, 2021, Capitol riot and the supposed 2020 election interference. Trump, maintaining his innocence, contended that his presidential role immunized him from prosecution for actions taken during his term.
🚨BREAKING: Supreme Court rules 6-3 that Trump has presidential immunity from J6 prosecution
Jack Smith has once again been shut down by SCOTUS for being a Democrat hit man
Trump is innocent
Biden’s political show trial is almost completely neutered
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— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) July 1, 2024
The court’s decision also sparked a strong dissent from Justice Sonia Sotomayor, supported by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. The three who are considered by most to be the least capable justices to ever sit on the bench. They criticized the majority’s interpretation as overly broad, potentially undermining the fundamental legal principle that no individual is above the law. Conversely, Justice Clarence Thomas offered a concurring opinion, questioning the constitutional validity of the Special Counsel’s appointment, suggesting it might itself infringe upon the constitutional separation of powers.
Today’s decision by the Supreme Court to uphold presidential immunity is monumental and a major victory not only for President Trump, but all future presidents.
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— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) July 1, 2024
This landmark ruling has stirred considerable discussion about its implications for presidential accountability and the broader constitutional doctrine separating the powers of the government branches. The case against Trump remains pending as the lower courts reassess the scope of his immunity in light of this Supreme Court decision, with significant attention on how this will influence both his legal and political fate. All of these actions only make Trump stronger as more and more people all across the nation realize how corrupt our DOJ and Biden Administration truly is.
Major Points
- The Supreme Court ruled that former presidents have immunity for official acts but not for personal actions.
- In a 6-3 decision, the case concerning Donald Trump’s immunity related to the 2020 election was remanded to a lower court.
- Chief Justice John Roberts clarified that the presidency does not protect against prosecution for unofficial acts.
- Dissenting opinions argued that the majority’s decision could undermine the principle that no one is above the law.
- The ruling raises questions about presidential accountability and the separation of powers within the U.S. government.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News