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The Supreme Court reinterpreted the Constitution to give monarchical immunity powers to U.S. presidents.
Julian Zelizer : King George III was tossed aside 248 years ago ; now the court seeks to impose King Donald I.
He says the founders got one thing very right: They established a system of checks and balances designed to guard against monarchical excess.
Zelizer says Congress , particularly the elected House of Representatives , was to be supreme.
A 6 -3 majority of Republican -appointed conservative legal activists on the Supreme Court determined that presidents and former presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts” while in office.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the court’s majority “makes a mockery of the principle, foundational to our Constitution and system of government, that no man is above the law”.
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