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Let's settle this between us... Is there at least an inferred immunity built into the Constitution?I would say yes, wrt official actions. If he is operating in good faith to fulfill the operation of the office of president, he is acting as an agent of the United States. The US corporately picks up that bill, to include any liability.
If there isn't that means that a DA can haul a President on whatever charges he wants, and all it will take is 12 to convict him. After a grand jury too I guess. For nearly any act a President can take could probably be construed as criminal by somebody. I dunno, maybe i don't have the legal background to argue about this.
That's beautiful and all. But not a word of that anything to do with RICO. Again, what law did these four Justices violate?
By accepting a Supreme Court appointment and then hearing a case involving the appointer as a defendant, then voting in said defendant's favor. Pattern of behavior. Justices owe their seats to the defendant. Defendant had a reason for choosing those three judges. Imagine a President Maranzano appointed judges Luciano, Gambino and Bonanno to a federal court, one that handles organized crime. Then, Maranzano is arrested for mafia activity while out of office. Luciano, Gambino, and Bonanno vote to acquit, overwhelming the other votes and letting Maranzano walk.Other than the names, that's exactly what happened.
This was a big win for Trump @MeganC ---- he brought the lawsuit (the plaintiff)