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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court dismisses emolument cases against trump because he is out of office. This is quite [View all]lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)5. Beyond disappointing; this is a kick in the face for the rule of law.
SCROTUS has just earned themselves a bunch of new colleagues on the bench.
Squeeze up nice and snuggly there, folks! Four new justices will need some room.
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Supreme Court dismisses emolument cases against trump because he is out of office. This is quite [View all]
still_one
Jan 2021
OP
Is the supreme Court indicating the only remedy for presidential violations is being kicked out of..
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#44
Thx, I saw your well reasoned OP. I do think its bad because if they hear a future case right ...
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#54
They probably could have moved faster but this case would never have been resolved during his term
StarfishSaver
Jan 2021
#55
The SC used the criteria not when it was filed, but whether he is currently in office of not
still_one
Jan 2021
#15
So SCOTUS strategy was to wait out Trump's reign of Terror in the WH to then deny Accountability
msfiddlestix
Jan 2021
#10
I'll retract my claim because of StarFish's post (link) but I think on its face it wasn't good for
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#61
This decision in the context of now, cannot be dismissed as merely terrible in my mind.
msfiddlestix
Jan 2021
#57
Wait. I just read on AP twitter feed, that SCOTUS dismissed ALL emoluments cases against Trump
msfiddlestix
Jan 2021
#71
This is truly the scum pond that was put in place by REPUBLICANS, rushing through
BComplex
Jan 2021
#28
It is a terrible decision because it allows the same behavior for future administrations
still_one
Jan 2021
#19
And now if they hear any cases for future administrations they are playing politics
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#47
This is absurd. He either violated the clause, or he didn't. He should be held accountable
Firestorm49
Jan 2021
#18
So, they've just erased a part of our Constitution. An SC with dictatorial powers was a bad idea.
Crunchy Frog
Jan 2021
#20
They are not even bothering to hear the case. Isn't that a dereliction of duty?
still_one
Jan 2021
#23
It looks like the Court didn't issue an opinion. Just ordered the lower court to dismiss as moot
StarfishSaver
Jan 2021
#32
The complaint sought injunctive relief. So it became moot when he was out of office
onenote
Jan 2021
#38
That's bullshit. If he is protected while in the office of the presidency,
Vivienne235729
Jan 2021
#22
this is BS given he's untouchable while he was in office & now out of office the SCOTUS refuses to
onetexan
Jan 2021
#30
The Supreme Court wiped away four lower court decisions this morning because they have become moot:
mahatmakanejeeves
Jan 2021
#42
The justification of Trump being out of office intimates "out of office" is the only remidy ...
uponit7771
Jan 2021
#43
If they find rule that you can't have an impeachment trial for someone out of office they can
Polybius
Jan 2021
#66
Courts don't step in and dismiss an impeachment because they "find a rule"
StarfishSaver
Jan 2021
#67
The court can't rule about whether anything Congress does IN an impeachment is constitutional
StarfishSaver
Jan 2021
#74
So you can't prosecute while in office, or even after they leave office? So they have total
lindysalsagal
Jan 2021
#70