The President Can Now Assassinate You, Officially

not anymore . Woohoo !!!!! watch out
You short sighted fucks are ecstatic because it protects your specific felon right now. Keep in mind, asswipes, there are presidents to come that this applies to that you may well not like at all.
 
You short sighted fucks are ecstatic because it protects your specific felon right now. Keep in mind, asswipes, there are presidents to come that this applies to that you may well not like at all.
Kind of like harry reed and the nuclear option huh? you fuckers better get ready to bend over and stock up on vasoline. You get what you deserve
 
Kind of like harry reed and the nuclear option huh? you fuckers better get ready to bend over and stock up on vasoline. You get what you deserve
Don’t be jumping for joy just yet. The ruling does not apply to him trying to coerce state officials. His campaign shenanigans are not official duties, either.
 
look at this its got no brain and it stills talks. ^^^^^ I'll have to get my old avatar out just for this dimwitted donkey humper.
If you don't like me why quote me? Oh and now you are going to change your profile pic just for me? Damn you got it bad dude. LMAO
 
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Biden will soon address the nation regarding the Supreme Court's decision to immunize presidents (in this case, Trump) from prosecution for actions undertaken as part of "official duties." This exercise will serve two functions: 1) as an attempt to rehabilitate "Biden" as a "presidential" figure who "makes sense" and is not cognitively impaired and mentally retarded, and 2) to gaslight us into believing that "Biden" is actually our benefactor when in fact he is a nothing but mask wielded by sadistic and criminal psychopaths who rule over us with impunity while masquerading as protectors of "our democracy."
 

Under this new standard, a president can go on a four-to-eight year crime spree and then retire from public life, never to be held accountable.

Welp, Donald Trump won. The Supreme Court today ruled that presidents are entitled to “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for official acts, then contended that pressuring the vice president and the Department of Justice to overthrow the government was an “official act,” then said that talking to advisers or making public statements are “official acts” as well, and then determined evidence of what presidents say and do cannot be used against them to establish that their acts are “unofficial.”


The ruling from the Supreme Court was 6-3, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, on a straight party-line vote, with all the Republican-appointed justices joining to give the president the power of a king. While some parts of the federal indictment against Trump will be remanded back down to the district-court trial judge to determine whether any of Trump’s actions were “unofficial” (“unofficial” acts, the court says are not entitled to immunity), Trump’s victory in front of the Supreme Court is total. Essentially all he has to do is claim that everything he did to plot a coup was part of his “official” duties, and the Supreme Court provided no clear method or evidentiary standard that can be used to challenge that presumption.

Legally, there are two critical things to understand about the totality of the court’s ruling here:

  • The immunity is absolute
  • There is no legislative way to get rid of what the court has given
I don't think assassination is an official act. Plus, I don't think the immunity covers criminal actions.
 
I don't think assassination is an official act. Plus, I don't think the immunity covers criminal actions.
If you deem someone a threat to the country then yes they can officially eliminate that threat by any means necessary.
 
If you deem someone a threat to the country then yes they can officially eliminate that threat by any means necessary.
That is a big stretch. Few are going to believe the Supreme Court Justices are enough of a threat to murder them. Could Biden then pardon himself?
 
Why not? He is immune. All it has to be is an official act.
I don't think anybody is going to believe the SC was a threat to national security. 9 old men and women are harmless. Where does the president get the power to assassinate somebody who is a national threat? I think due process is still necessary.
 

Under this new standard, a president can go on a four-to-eight year crime spree and then retire from public life, never to be held accountable.

Welp, Donald Trump won. The Supreme Court today ruled that presidents are entitled to “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for official acts, then contended that pressuring the vice president and the Department of Justice to overthrow the government was an “official act,” then said that talking to advisers or making public statements are “official acts” as well, and then determined evidence of what presidents say and do cannot be used against them to establish that their acts are “unofficial.”


The ruling from the Supreme Court was 6-3, written by Chief Justice John Roberts, on a straight party-line vote, with all the Republican-appointed justices joining to give the president the power of a king. While some parts of the federal indictment against Trump will be remanded back down to the district-court trial judge to determine whether any of Trump’s actions were “unofficial” (“unofficial” acts, the court says are not entitled to immunity), Trump’s victory in front of the Supreme Court is total. Essentially all he has to do is claim that everything he did to plot a coup was part of his “official” duties, and the Supreme Court provided no clear method or evidentiary standard that can be used to challenge that presumption.

Legally, there are two critical things to understand about the totality of the court’s ruling here:

  • The immunity is absolute
  • There is no legislative way to get rid of what the court has given
Obama made it fashionable, remember?
 
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