When the Justices on the Supreme Court are at odds over major and often contentious issues, the verbal jabs and sometimes even insults that typically...
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Conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett made clear Monday that she believes Donald Trump was acting outside his official duties when he sought out phony electors.The former president's lawyers argued the selection of those alternate electors was consistent with his official duties to ensure the integrity of the federal election, but special counsel Jack Smith's team portrayed the scheme as a private action for his own benefit — and Barrett seems to agree."Sorting private from official conduct sometimes will be difficult — but not always," Barrett wrote in a footnote. "Take the President’s alleged attempt to organize alternative slates of electors. In my view, that conduct is private and therefore not entitled to protection."The court ruled 6-3 that former presidents are shielded from prosecution for official acts but have no immunity for unofficial acts, with Barrett voting with the majority.ALSO READ: Give me the stuttering old man over the racist, sexist, lying fascistThe justices sent the case back to a lower court to determine which aspects of the indictment fall into either category."The Constitution vests power to appoint Presidential electors in the States," Barrett wrote. "And while Congress has a limited role in that process, see Art. II, §1, cls. 3–4, the President has none. In short, a President has no legal authority — and thus no official capacity — to influence how the States appoint their electors. I see no plausible argument for barring prosecution of that alleged conduct."
When the Justices on the Supreme Court are at odds over major and often contentious issues, the verbal jabs and sometimes even insults that typically...
When the Justices on the Supreme Court are at odds over major and often contentious issues, the verbal jabs and sometimes even insults that typically...
CNN Correspondent Kristen Holmes dragged President Donald Trump on Friday on his alleged flip-flop on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett,...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett may have penned the majority opinion in the Supreme Court’s recent case on birthright citizenship and nationwide...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett may have penned the majority opinion in the Supreme Court’s recent case on birthright citizenship and nationwide...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett got a dressing down from a former U.S. attorney for comments she made in her majority opinion on birthright...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett got a dressing down from a former U.S. attorney for comments she made in her majority opinion on birthright...
President Trump appointed her to clinch a conservative legal revolution. But soon after arriving at the Supreme Court, she began surprising her...
President Trump appointed her to clinch a conservative legal revolution. But soon after arriving at the Supreme Court, she began surprising her...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett was called out on Saturday morning for her thin-skinned and personal response to a dissent written by Justice Ketanji Brown...