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Comment by cvoss

3 days ago

The SCOTUS ruling I think you are referring to was about crimes commited by the person who happens to be president, and whether they are punishable. (So not stuff like "you need to undo that bad thing", but "you will go to jail for that".) The acts of the executive branch are absolutely still accountable to the Court via suits of legality and constitutionality.

Also, raise hell at your law makers who thought it was a good idea for Congress to give sweeping powers to the executive in the first place.