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.

  • @gmtom@lemmy.world
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    279 months ago

    Americans, please for the love of all that is good left in the world you need to organise the biggest protest your country has ever seen for that date.

    It’s not an exaggeration to day that the future of the wester world relies on you guys not bring apathetic for once and doing more than leaving comments on lemmy or reddit or wherever.

    If its at all possible for you to make it down to Washington on that day, you need to. Or else you are sending the message, loud and clear, that you don’t really give a shit that a rougue supreme court with openly and proudly corrupt judges has taken control of your country and gets to make the laws whatever the fuck they want.

    Or if you can’t make it to DC organise a local protest. Please just do fucking SOMETHING.

    • Dark Arc
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      159 months ago

      Literally, it would do nothing. The supreme court will decide what it decides… They don’t need to be elected.

      What does matter is voting in November and getting people to vote for Biden again rather than some third party nutter that won’t even come close to 10% of the vote.

      • @Pipoca@lemmy.world
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        99 months ago

        The last three third party candidates who won more than one state were Strom Thurmond, George Wallace and Theodore Roosevelt.

        The first two won the south on account of regional anger at the civil rights movement.

        Roosevelt split the vote. 50.6% of the country voted for the Republican candidate or a former Republican, but the Democrat won a landslide with only 41% of the popular vote and 81% of the electoral college vote.

        The closest a third party candidate has ever come to winning is Breckenridge, who got 18% of the popular vote and 23.8% of the EC vote running as a Southern Democrat because the south didn’t like Stephen Douglas (who got 29.5% of the popular vote but only won a single state).

        Voting third party basically doesn’t work. Any time its been significant, it’s just caused a spoiler effect.

    • Veraxus
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      9 months ago

      SCOTUS are corrupt, unaccountable dictators. They do not care what the American people think. They don’t care what the Constitution says. They don’t fear the American people. They rule by fiat.