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Letter: Supreme Court ruling is sad

By David Miller, Brush Prairie
Published: July 6, 2024, 6:00am

The Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity is a sad day for America. For 236 years there was no immunity and no president was indicted for crimes concerning his actions. There is nothing in the Constitution about presidential immunity. Six of the justices decided to grant monarchy status to the president. Only because we have our first criminal president did these justices cover his back.

America is in grave danger if Trump returns to office. No one was above the law until today.

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