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Irish immigrant Thomas PaineGuardian
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The US supreme court handed down the immunity ruling placing American presidents above the law by deeming the president a “branch of government.. unlike anyone else” The court’s delay guaranteed that Donald Trump would face the electorate in 2024 without first confronting a jury of his peers to decide, and thus inform voters, whether he was guilty of trying to overthrow the 2020 election.
Laurence Tribe: Supreme Court's decision in Trump v United States is a betrayal of the constitution.
Tribe: There is a compelling need for supreme court reform, including a plan to impose an enforceable ethics code and term limits.
He says we need a constitutional amendment adding to Article I, Section 9’s ban on titles of nobility and foreign emoluments a provision expressly stating that nothing in the constitution may be construed to confer.
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