What is the likely outcome of the presidential immunity argument currently being used in courts?qooqie@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 39 points – 6 months ago13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThat there is no such thing as presidential immunity.Footnote: one-time exception for this specific case, and doesn't set precedent. Just like Bush v Gore.How the hell is that allowable as a ruling? "Wouldn't it be crazy if we made it legal - just kiddin haha - unless..."?The Supreme Court decides what's allowed.1 more...
That there is no such thing as presidential immunity.Footnote: one-time exception for this specific case, and doesn't set precedent. Just like Bush v Gore.How the hell is that allowable as a ruling? "Wouldn't it be crazy if we made it legal - just kiddin haha - unless..."?The Supreme Court decides what's allowed.1 more...
Footnote: one-time exception for this specific case, and doesn't set precedent. Just like Bush v Gore.How the hell is that allowable as a ruling? "Wouldn't it be crazy if we made it legal - just kiddin haha - unless..."?The Supreme Court decides what's allowed.
How the hell is that allowable as a ruling? "Wouldn't it be crazy if we made it legal - just kiddin haha - unless..."?The Supreme Court decides what's allowed.
That there is no such thing as presidential immunity.
Footnote: one-time exception for this specific case, and doesn't set precedent. Just like Bush v Gore.
How the hell is that allowable as a ruling? "Wouldn't it be crazy if we made it legal - just kiddin haha - unless..."?
The Supreme Court decides what's allowed.