• dhork@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    This ruling basically covered how ex-Presidents might be prosecuted. The President still has some level of accountability to Congress via impeachment , although we’ve already seen how hard that is.

    Of course, when Trump’s second impeachment didn’t stick, one of the main reasons Republicans gave for voting against it was that they felt the proper venue for that was in the courts. Now that it is in court, the Supreme Court just said “Sike! Congress needed to act all along”.

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      3 months ago

      Mueller: “I can’t do it. Congress should handle it.”

      Congress: “We can’t do it. The Court should handle it.”

      Supreme Court: “Nah.”

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      3 months ago

      one of the main reasons Republicans gave for voting against it was that they felt the proper venue for that was in the courts.

      The courts that they knew they had stacked in their favor. That was always an intentional copout.