All The Times Republican Supreme Court Justices Lied About Presidential Immunity Under Oath
Briefly

Yesterday, the Supreme Court declared that presidents of the United States enjoy total immunity to commit crimes in office without fear of prosecution.
And, to the extent the Court imagined hypothetical instances of vague and insurmountable presumptive immunity, it deemed that any documentary or testimonial evidence with the air of 'the job' cannot be used in a prosecution.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, in January 2006, stressed the importance of the rule of law, emphasizing that no person in the country, no matter how high or powerful, is above the law.
In a revealing moment, Judge Alito hinted at sympathies for monarchic rule when discussing how issues of Executive power are analyzed within a framework, acknowledging the 'twilight zone' nature of some cases.
Read at Above the Law
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