Don't you dare speak of injustice when your candidate raped children, one four times, with the last rape occurring when she was thirteen years old.
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I do think the funniest outcome of this is that the president could refuse to pay thomas and alito on the grounds "they've already been compensated" and we might even enter a situation where alito and thomas try to rule on their own case, further humiliating them
Sooo close..
It isn't the 2nd US CivilWar,
rather, it is the US Civil War Part2.
Not the US Revolution at all,
rather the Confederates revolution, within the US ( a "reverse takeover", since they never really surrendered, in the previous half of the US's Civil War, back before the 1900's )
The president is immune for any act he is authorized to perform: an "official" act. Any act he is not authorized to perform is an "unofficial" act. The immunity ruling doesn't even slow down the criminal prosecutions against him. It's not even a speed bump.
Everyone seems to forget Trump's argument was that he was absolutely immune to all criminal prosecution for anything unless he was impeached for it first. SCOTUS rejected that argument outright, and opened the door for courts to declare his actions "unofficial".