The U.S. Supreme Court has set April 25 as the date it will hear Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity from prosecution on charges related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss - the last day of oral arguments of its current term.

The court released its updated argument calendar a week after it agreed to take up the case and gave the former president a boost by putting on hold the criminal prosecution being pursued by Special Counsel Jack Smith. It previously had disclosed which week it would hear the matter but had not given the precise date.

The justices will review a lower court’s rejection of Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution because he was president when he took actions aimed at reversing President Joe Biden’s election victory over him.

  • radiohead37@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The Supreme Court is sabotaging the Trump indictments by delaying a decision. The goal is to delay trial so he can’t be convicted so close to the election. This court is just an extension of the party.

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      7 months ago

      This court is just an extension of the party.

      Oh bull. I’ve been collecting examples of the Court NOT acting conservatively, let alone acting partisan. I’m no fan of this Court, and I loathe Thomas, but they make some surprising calls. If they were an organ of the GOP, none of these cases would have passed, OR, they would have heard them to shoot down the lower court rulings.

      https://old.lemmy.world/comment/8055718

      There was an earlier ruling where they shot Trump down, but I can’t find it for all the noise over recent events.

      I’m kinda OK with them putting off the call on the immunity case, it’s a weighty one, but I’m scared as hell they’ll take too long to ponder the arguments. Calling it now: They reject Trump’s claim. Just like they allowed him on the ballot, and the unanimity was telling, I think they understand the chaos that would ensue.

        • Leate_Wonceslace@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          Hi, I’m a mathematician. My career is built on creating, evaluating, and identifying the problems with logical arguments.

          Even if the person you’re replying to is wrong, their argument is at least cogent; it’s entirely possible that the Supreme Court rules against Trump, and there’s good reason to believe that they will.

          Your comment (the one I am replying to) is a non-sequiter, and is therefore invalid.

          Furthermore, even when applying the principal of charitable interpretation, the best argument you could plausibly make relies on a false inference. Specifically: you fail to take into account the fact that the justices were selected for their opinions on abortion, and so their ruling cannot be used to infir that they will always act in the best interests of the GOP.

          Please don’t be such a doomer asshole; it’s unbecoming.

          • DarkNightoftheSoul@mander.xyz
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            7 months ago

            Things the hivemind here does not like:

            Knowing how to argue (or even having a vague idea)

            Being referred to as a hivemind

            Being shown they are wrong/unreasonable

            Observing the fact of disagreement downvotes

            How does one get into your line of work? It seems we need more of that.

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        Whoa, bud- careful with those counter-hivemind opinions. You’ll get slapped for wrongthink around here.

        edit: Case-in-point: my ratio right now.

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            7 months ago

            is that an echo i hear? echo…echo…echo…

            I don’t suppose you could explain how the 14th amendment works in the relevant case to give the contrary opinion to the unanimous court? I’m with the guy above, they suck and are awful, but not wrong on this one in particular. That you think the 9th amendment is somehow relevant is… telling.

            edit: crickets. Crickets and downvotes. Nope, no hivemind punishing wrongthink here. Nosiree.

        • no banana@lemmy.world
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          People should stop with this hivemind stuff. It’s okay to feel something and be corrected. It’s fine to learn.

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            wow yeah I totally didn’t get slapped for wrongthink by the hivemind, you guys sure showed me with this “correction”

            what am I supposed to have learned from this?

        • StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world
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          I read your comment and it reminded me of something, but I just couldn’t put my finger on it. It took me a few minutes, then it dawned on me: it was my drunk Trumper uncle at Thanksgiving dinner. He was telling us how the “Mexicans and Blacks” are sabotaging “White Christianity™” by crossing the border and interbreeding with white women and that our telling him to shut up and go home was the real intolerance

          Tl;dr: dumb people often blame everyone else for any consequences of their failure to recognize they’re dumb.

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            It’s called the Dunning-Kruger Effect, and yes it’s remarkable how often humans fall into this trap, isn’t it? In my experience, the appropriate response is to educate people when they are mistaken. Perhaps you could take the time to correct my mistake instead of ridiculing me?

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          The hive-mind children in here are worse than reddit ever was, and was there for 12-years. Notice not a soul stated anything counter to what I posted?