In the latest episode of “The Adkisson Experiment,” Donovan Adkisson discusses the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity. The Court’s decision states that presidents, both current and former, cannot be prosecuted for official acts. This has led to concerns about the extent of presidential powers and the difficulty in distinguishing between official and unofficial acts. Donovan criticizes the ruling, expressing fears it could lead to misuse of power and undermine democracy. He also highlights the implications for former President Trump’s legal issues, especially those stemming from actions taken before he assumed office, which would not be covered by presidential immunity. Donovan emphasizes the potential dangers of this ruling and the need for accountability.
Supreme Court’s Ruling and Its Dangerous Implications – Presidential Immunity
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