Schumer’s ‘No Kings Act’ Allows Congress, Not SCOTUS, to Decide Presidential Immunity

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Schumer’s ‘No Kings Act’ Allows Congress, Not SCOTUS, to Decide Presidential Immunity
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'The bill would clarify that Congress, not the Supreme Court, determines to whom federal criminal laws may be applied.'

“The bill would clarify that Congress, not the Supreme Court, determines to whom federal criminal laws may be applied.”

The No Kings Act puts everything in the hands of Congress and the notorious left-leaning United States District Court for the District of Columbia.The judicial branch determines whether laws are constitutional and how they are applied. It also interprets the actions of the legislative and executive branches.: “No President or Vice President would be entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution for actions that violate the criminal laws of the United States.

four-year service as Commander in Chief not bestow on the divine right of kings to evade the criminal accountability that governs his fellow citizensThat doesn’t matter. The Democrats have become more bold, showing off that they don’t care about the Constitution or the will of the people. They threw Biden off the ticket and pushed Kamala to the top.

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