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Supreme Court To Decide On Presidential Immunity Case

Donald Trump looks focused.

Congressman Adam Schiff of California expressed his reaction to the US Supreme Court's decision to hear arguments about presidential immunity. Schiff criticized the decision, suggesting that some justices may be aiming to assist Donald Trump in delaying the resolution of the case until after the election. He emphasized the importance of not allowing presidential immunity to undermine the constitutional system, highlighting the need for accountability through the electoral process.

Schiff raised concerns about the implications of granting immunity to a president attempting to overturn an election, warning that it could lead to chaos and undermine the fundamental principles of democracy. He criticized the Supreme Court's handling of the case, questioning the motives behind the decision to take it up despite a sound judgment from the court of appeals.

Regarding the arguments presented by Trump's lawyers, Schiff dismissed the notion that a president could order extreme actions without facing consequences. He expressed skepticism about the likelihood of Trump's legal team winning the case on its merits, suggesting that their strategy may be focused on delaying justice rather than seeking a favorable outcome.

He emphasizes the importance of accountability and not allowing presidential immunity to undermine the constitution.
Schiff criticizes Supreme Court for potentially aiding Trump's delay tactics.
Schiff warns of chaos and democracy erosion if immunity is granted to a president overturning an election.

Schiff also criticized the delay in bringing the case against Trump, highlighting the Justice Department's initial focus on lower-level offenders in the Capitol riot investigation. He stressed the importance of holding those responsible for inciting the attack on the Capitol accountable, noting the role of the January 6th committee in pushing for charges against Trump.

Despite concerns about potential delays caused by the legal proceedings, Schiff acknowledged the necessity of accepting the Supreme Court's ruling. He expressed hope that voters would reject Trump in the upcoming election, allowing for justice to be served post-election if necessary.

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