• @Riccosuave
    link
    425 months ago

    The president can’t commit criminal acts and claim it was an official capacity, lol.

    What the fuck do you mean “lol”. That is PRECISELY what this ruling does. It removes criminal liability for anything that is done as an official act, which is entirely fucking subjective, and up to the interpretation of a corrupt, coopted judiciary. Get the fuck out of here with that bullshit.

    • @Akuden
      link
      -60
      edit-2
      5 months ago

      deleted by creator

      • @Riccosuave
        link
        235 months ago

        The stupidity of this statement truly strains belief given the actual verbiage in this ruling. May you suffer the full weight and consequences of that stupidity.

      • Jackie's Fridge
        link
        155 months ago

        And who decides how to interpret law and levy consequence? And whose pocket are they in?

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        45 months ago

        A person of power cannot commit a crime and claim it was in official capacity, because the act itself is against the law and cannot be committed without consequence.

        This whole ruling is because of a person in power (Trump) who committed a crime (fake electors plot to overturn the 2020 election) and is claiming it as an official capacity of the office. That’s the whole point of the case which was appealed to the Supreme Court.

        So what consequence will Trump face for his crimes now based on this ruling?

        • @Akuden
          link
          -65 months ago

          deleted by creator