Will probably be favorable for Trump.Unfortunately SCOTUS playing politics. Imagine if they released the immunity case ruling this morning? We wouldn’t be talking about the debate anymore. Nope they’ll extend their session to delay delay delay
Will probably be favorable for Trump.Unfortunately SCOTUS playing politics. Imagine if they released the immunity case ruling this morning? We wouldn’t be talking about the debate anymore. Nope they’ll extend their session to delay delay delay
Sadly, this is relevant again after the debate. Biden really should have let another candidate run in these elections.Yes, I agree. Trump is older than Biden was in the previous elections, and the GOP tried playing the old card last time as well. Trump just doesn't look that old, compared to Biden. Biden looks like an old man that can sometimes barely move, talks relatively slowly, looks like he nods off, and worst of all has weird gaffs like mixing up the president of Egypt the president of Mexico. When Trump has similar things happening to him, you just kind of expect it from him because he's ignorant.
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I just think that the age issue is big enough now, with increased visibility of gaffs, and I think that it affects more voters than it did in the previous election.
Favorable in what way, specifically?Will probably be favorable for Trump.
Either they kick it back down to lower courts (where it dies regardless), or define immunity for "official" acts only, not private ones.Favorable in what way, specifically?
I was asking your opinion so why would those articles matter?Either they kick it back down to lower courts (where it dies regardless), or define immunity for "official" acts only, not private ones.
You know, read the 20 articles out there right now that outline both of these very real scenarios.
Depends on if they try to define "official acts."I was asking your opinion so why would those articles matter?
I think it’s possible they kick it back down but the overall ruling will be against immunity.
They probably will but overall they will rule against him.Depends on if they try to define "official acts."