Presidential Power

Dr. Phil calls on Biden to dismiss Trump’s hush money conviction

Phil needs to take several seats and stay in his lane. Calling on President Biden to dismiss Trump’s hush money conviction shows a fundamental lack of understanding of the American legal system. Trump was convicted by the state of New York, and only the governor of New York has the power to pardon individuals convicted of state crimes. Dr. Phil’s call for dismissal is not only misguided but also ignores the basic principles of the law.

Trump was given a fair trial, where a jury of his peers unanimously found him guilty. He had the opportunity to plead down early on but chose not to because that would require admitting wrongdoing.… Continue reading

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Broad Immunity for Trump: Implications and Concerns Regarding Presidential Power

surprised that such arguments are being entertained. The fact that we even have to address the idea of a president using the full power of their position, including military force, to carry out assassinations without consequence is truly alarming. It’s a blatant disregard for the rule of law and a dangerous sign of the erosion of democratic principles.

The concept of broad immunity and the ability to pardon oneself or others raises serious questions about accountability and the integrity of our justice system. It creates a double standard where those in power can act with impunity, while the rest of society is expected to abide by the law.… Continue reading