Chief justice reportedly took unusually active role in three recent supreme court decisions centering on Trump

John Roberts Jr used his position as the US supreme court’s chief justice to urge his colleagues to rule quickly – and in favor – of Donald Trump ahead of the decision that granted him and other presidents immunity for official acts, according to a New York Times investigation published on Sunday.

The new report provides details about what was happening behind the scenes in the country’s highest court during the three recent supreme court decisions centering on – and generally favoring – the Republican former president.

Based on leaked memos, documentation of the proceedings, and interviews with court insiders, the Times report suggests that Roberts – who was appointed to the supreme court during Republican George W Bush’s presidency – took an unusually active role in the three cases in question. And he wrote the majority opinions on all three.

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    2 months ago
    1. The president orders the Attorney General to enforce rules that favor his re-election. The rules are clearly unconstitutional.
    2. Someone sues in a district court to block it.

    You can see where this goes. Sadly, the founders weren’t nearly as clever and cynical as they needed to be to spot these exploits.

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      2 months ago

      My guess is they figured if someone got to far out of line president would be forcibly removed and the constitution ammended. At the time 1 person didn’t have the ability to command armys across the world. Communications were by horse. You could likely take out the president with minimal effort if you wanted as the secret service didn’t exist yet either.

      Send a boat out to deliver people to attack a fort in oppenents land. 2 days later an emissary delivers a surrender… Oops, you can’t catch the boat nor notify them on any other manner, weeks after a peace treaty is signed, people are are attacked by the people they surrendered too.