1. Biden deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks says he's "scared as shit" by the Supreme Court's ruling giving Trump immunity
2. Biden deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks says Biden deeply respects the Supreme Court and refuses to use any power he has to challenge it pic.twitter.com/9ukHEV8EZA
is there a rule that this only comes into effect if and when trump takes office? if not, maybe… utilize that power to dismantle the immunity somehow (or make it irrelevant, if ordering drone strikes on opponents is legal)
"The President's sworn duty to ‘preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.’ precludes prosecution for acts contrary to that duty because his exclusive constitutional authority to do those things makes him absolutely immune from prosecution for doing the opposite." -- Johnny Robber, pp. 20-21.
I haven't seen or heard one Biden campaign person who has a clue.
When he wins, it will be despite those people and because Americans know what a dictatorship means for them personally.
At the second debate, Biden blows Trump's head off with a Desert Eagle and then tells the moderators that as an official act of the POTUS, that murder is fully legal.