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Discussion: The Supreme Court II

Are Facebook, Google, Twitter and TikTok government run? No? Then this law is unconstitutional. It shouldn't take the ****ing SCOTUS to figure that one out. :doh:
 
The inverse is Democratic Presidents also get immunity if they fall for this crap. Imagine the uproar if Biden did even a fraction of what Trump was accused of.
 
 
Let's hope they judge this correctly.
 

The Supreme Court on Monday handed a sweeping win to former President Donald Trump by ruling states cannot kick him off the ballot over his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol — bringing a swift end to a case with huge implications for the 2024 election.

The court in an unsigned ruling with no dissents reversed the Colorado Supreme Court, which determined that Trump could not serve again as president under section 3 of the Constitution's 14th Amendment.

The court said the Colorado Supreme Court had wrongly assumed that states can determine whether a presidential candidate is ineligible under a provision of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

The ruling makes it clear that Congress, not states, has to set rules on how the 14th Amendment provision can be enforced. As such the decision applies to all states, not just Colorado.

"Because the Constitution makes Congress, rather than the states, responsible for enforcing section 3 against all federal officeholders and candidates, we reverse," the ruling said.

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