"Is there any precedent that such an act would override a finding or ruling of the Supreme Court even if it was passed?"
It doesn't appear that it would be overriding the Supreme Court decision. It simply wants immunity from crimes committed. Just like pardons don't "override" Supreme Court decisions (or crimes against the Constitution), pardons simply wipe away the charge.
This story didn't get a lot of airtime, but a crazy thrown shoe did. Shameful.
brumac44 3 years ago 3
It is bold, shameless, impertinent, I wonder how you could give such a response to this; it is your rights too, that Bush is contravening here.
homerilias 3 years ago
this is old
dennisthapa 3 years ago
he didn't mention the bill number.
monache 3 years ago
That's not what it is about.
homerilias 3 years ago
No. Additionally is there any precedent that such an act would override a finding or ruling of the Supreme Court even if it was passed?
vistula1 3 years ago
"Is there any precedent that such an act would override a finding or ruling of the Supreme Court even if it was passed?"
It doesn't appear that it would be overriding the Supreme Court decision. It simply wants immunity from crimes committed. Just like pardons don't "override" Supreme Court decisions (or crimes against the Constitution), pardons simply wipe away the charge.
johnnyk67 3 years ago