John Adams: A government of laws, and not of men
Theodore Roosevelt: No man is above the law
John Roberts: Presidents don't have to follow laws in office, at least not all of them, and if a sitting president breaks the law, he's immune from any legal consequences for life and you just have to deal
Yup- & as a bonus even if Trump (hopefully) loses this still gives future POTUS a troubling potential get out of jail cards for say doing illegal Iran Contra style covert operations as part of their FP official acts etc. etc.
Yes, the Supreme Court not only effectively declared that Donald Trump has legal permission to try overthrowing the Constitution without consequence, they've also put all future presidents above the law to some extent, thereby removing a powerful incentive for presidents to follow it. Insane.