The Supreme Court has been on a roll with major back-to-back rulings on homelessness, abortion, the environment, and much more. On Monday, the court ruled that American presidents have โpartial immunityโ for official acts committed while in office โ if itโs determined that former President Donald Trump incited the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol, he may not be held responsible at all.
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The Supreme Courtโs 6-3 ruling directly rejects the February decision from a federal appeals court that ruled Trump is not immune from prosecution for crimes committed while in office. After the Monday ruling, President Joe Biden called out the Supreme Court for setting a โdangerous precedent.โ
The executive office โnot only tests your judgement; [but] perhaps even more importantly, itโs an office that tests your character,โ Biden said.
During his speech from the White House, the president stressed that โthere are no kings in America,โ but now, the โdecision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits of what a president can do,โ he continued.
In light of the upcoming November election, the courtโs Monday ruling was the most anticipated, and perhaps most important, of the year. Biden said Trump will โbe more emboldened to do whatever he pleases whenever he wants to do itโ with this decision, and Bidenโs campaign completely agrees.
Quentin Fulks, Bidenโs principal deputy campaign manager, said heโs โscared as shitโ following the Courtโs ruling and urged the American people to be as well.
Trump wasted absolutely no time following the ruling: Just hours after the Courtโs decision, Trumpโs lawyers motioned to overturn his Stormy Daniels hush money conviction, according to the New York Times. This new motion directly cites the Supreme Courtโs immunity ruling; it means at least a two-week delay of the former presidentโs sentencing which was set for July 11, according to ABC New York.
The immunity ruling will also affect the ongoing election interference trial against Trump in Atlanta.
โNo one is above the law, not even the president of the United States,โ Biden said on Monday. Clearly, the Democratic nominee is disappointed in the Courtโs decision, but he is now calling on the American people to do what he says the Court should have done: โdecide whether Donald Trumpโs assault on our democracy on January 6 makes him unfit for public office.โ
Trump celebrated the Courtโs decision as a โbig win for our Constitution and for democracyโ in an interview with Fox News Digital.
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