Comment by ilikehurdles

1 year ago

A. This is the dissent from Sotomayor, panned by pretty much every major legal figure. It is not a ruling, it is not binding, and it is not necessarily accurate. Just like, I don't know, listen to a Supreme Court podcast if you're not going to read the ruling [1].

B. That has nothing to do with the power of the Supreme Court relative to Brazil's. Our Supreme Court doesn't arrest people or order the military around.

[1]: https://thedispatch.com/podcast/advisoryopinions/trump-is-ab...

It was not 'panned by pretty much every major legal figure'. And yes I read the whole opinion as well as the dissents.

  • The immunity is for official duties in his role as president, which doesn't include those examples.

    • And Sotomayor correctly pointed out that it's trivially easy to assert that any given action was an official duty, thereby gaining the benefit of presumptive immunity pending a court's detailed determination.