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Democrats are in an uproar over the latest Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. And they've turned vicious claws toward the justices in hopes of taking them down somehow. They want to impeach; they want to pack the court; they want to pass a constitutional amendment unraveling SCOTUS's immunity decision. But good luck with any and all of that. The immunity ruling was really just an underscore of what's common sense: that is, presidents in the White House must be freed to make decisions on behalf of America and Americans without having to worry about being sued for the rest of their lives by political enemies. Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, discusses why this case is one of the most important SCOTUS rulings in court history.
By The Washington Times4.7
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Democrats are in an uproar over the latest Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. And they've turned vicious claws toward the justices in hopes of taking them down somehow. They want to impeach; they want to pack the court; they want to pass a constitutional amendment unraveling SCOTUS's immunity decision. But good luck with any and all of that. The immunity ruling was really just an underscore of what's common sense: that is, presidents in the White House must be freed to make decisions on behalf of America and Americans without having to worry about being sued for the rest of their lives by political enemies. Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, discusses why this case is one of the most important SCOTUS rulings in court history.

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