House Democrat plans to file a constitutional amendment to invalidate Supreme Court ruling
“I will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse SCOTUS’ harmful decision and ensure that no president is above the law," Morelle wrote on X. "This amendment will do what SCOTUS failed to do—prioritize our democracy."
By Misty Severi
Published: July 1, 2024 9:10pm
Democratic New York Rep. Joe Morelle announced Monday that he will file a constitutional amendment that will virtually invalidate the Supreme Court's recent ruling on presidential immunity.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that presidents have presidential immunity for some "official acts," but not unofficial ones, which means they cannot be prosecuted for "official acts." However, it did not specify what constitutes official versus unofficial acts.
Critics of the new ruling claim that the high court has essentially made it so a president is "above the law" because they cannot be prosecuted for their official actions under normal law, according to The Hill. But sitting presidents who commit crimes while in office can still be impeached and removed by the Senate.
“I will introduce a constitutional amendment to reverse SCOTUS’ harmful decision and ensure that no president is above the law," Morelle wrote on X. "This amendment will do what SCOTUS failed to do—prioritize our democracy."
Morelle's constitutional amendment is one of the only ways to challenge the Supreme Court's decision, because the court is the final arbiter of the law. Rulings can be also altered by a new court ruling.
The Supreme Court's decision was the result of former President Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity over his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
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