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President Biden Is Introducing Reforms to the SCOTUS.

[b]List of Reforms.

1. An Amendment Removing their Immunity Verdict. No One Is Above the law.

2. 18 year Term Limits for SCOTUS members.

3. A SCOTUS Member Code of Conduct.

4. Hunter Biden's Biden DOJ 'Sweetheart' Plea Deal on Hunter's Tax Evasion and Gun Charges, to be re-instated.

5. President Biden Special Counsel Robt Hur charges for stealing Classified Documents for eighteen years to be completely removed from Biden's record.

6. No Biden Family member can be prosecuted for influence peddling, money laundering, and taking bribes, from foreign countries, for millions of dollars, per the House Biden Impeachment Inquiry Evidence.

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Convincing the last of his voters there’s still hope to ‘get trump’ with a promise that has no chance of passing…
@Slade term limits will spread to 300m ppl wanting congress and senate on the list also..
and congress and senate will back off real quick
Slade · 56-60, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout

Yes. For them it should. Not SC judges
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Listen from a distance. You here the screaming through the woods

WHAT THE HELL WE DIDN'T MEAN US
PatKirby · M
😆 The chance of this passing is like a 3-legged cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond. It just ain't gonna happen. 🤣
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Good one. Ever heard it before. @PatKirby
MasterLee · 56-60, M
I suggest jail for the bidens, Clintoons, and Barry
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Lets make a change. Elect trump and forget jo and the ho.
Slade · 56-60, M
@MasterLee

I will definitely forget they ever existed 2 minutes after the election is over
Northwest · M
For those who prefer what the President actually proposed, here's the full text

This nation was founded on a simple yet profound principle: No one is above the law. Not the president of the United States. Not a justice on the Supreme Court of the United States. No one.

But the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision on July 1 to grant presidents broad immunity from prosecution for crimes they commit in office means there are virtually no limits on what a president can do. The only limits will be those that are self-imposed by the person occupying the Oval Office.

If a future president incites a violent mob to storm the Capitol and stop the peaceful transfer of power — like we saw on Jan. 6, 2021 — there may be no legal consequences.

And that’s only the beginning.

On top of dangerous and extreme decisions that overturn settled legal precedents — including Roe v. Wade — the court is mired in a crisis of ethics. Scandals involving several justices have caused the public to question the court’s fairness and independence, which are essential to faithfully carrying out its mission of equal justice under the law. For example, undisclosed gifts to justices from individuals with interests in cases before the court, as well as conflicts of interest connected with Jan. 6 insurrectionists, raise legitimate questions about the court’s impartiality.

I served as a U.S. senator for 36 years, including as chairman and ranking member of the Judiciary Committee. I have overseen more Supreme Court nominations as senator, vice president and president than anyone living today. I have great respect for our institutions and the separation of powers.

What is happening now is not normal, and it undermines the public’s confidence in the court’s decisions, including those impacting personal freedoms. We now stand in a breach.

That’s why — in the face of increasing threats to America’s democratic institutions — I am calling for three bold reforms to restore trust and accountability to the court and our democracy.

First, I am calling for a constitutional amendment called the No One Is Above the Law Amendment. It would make clear that there is no immunity for crimes a former president committed while in office. I share our Founders’ belief that the president’s power is limited, not absolute. We are a nation of laws — not of kings or dictators.

Second, we have had term limits for presidents for nearly 75 years. We should have the same for Supreme Court justices. The United States is the only major constitutional democracy that gives lifetime seats to its high court. Term limits would help ensure that the court’s membership changes with some regularity. That would make timing for court nominations more predictable and less arbitrary. It would reduce the chance that any single presidency radically alters the makeup of the court for generations to come. I support a system in which the president would appoint a justice every two years to spend 18 years in active service on the Supreme Court.

Third, I’m calling for a binding code of conduct for the Supreme Court. This is common sense. The court’s current voluntary ethics code is weak and self-enforced. Justices should be required to disclose gifts, refrain from public political activity and recuse themselves from cases in which they or their spouses have financial or other conflicts of interest. Every other federal judge is bound by an enforceable code of conduct, and there is no reason for the Supreme Court to be exempt.

All three of these reforms are supported by a majority of Americans — as well as conservative and liberal constitutional scholars. And I want to thank the bipartisan Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States for its insightful analysis, which informed some of these proposals.

We can and must prevent the abuse of presidential power. We can and must restore the public’s faith in the Supreme Court. We can and must strengthen the guardrails of democracy.

In America, no one is above the law. In America, the people rule.

And the President is not "introducing" anything. He's providing an opinion. I'm sure, being the Constitutional scholar that you are, you must understand what's involved in a constitutional amendment.
Dino11 · M
@Northwest Good old Honest Joe..🤣😅.
fanuc2013 · 51-55, F
@Northwest We should have term limits for all politicians and top level.bureacrats!
dont anybody find it strange that the incoming prez gets to pick a new FBI/DOJ head and fill scotus positions as they come open?

thats like letting vito corleone into the white house and tom Hagan filling the cabinet positions..

you should focus on making these elected positions over term limits...
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Something kamalatoe would write
Adrift · 61-69, F
So no one is above the law eh?
Slade · 56-60, M
We should have term limits for all politicians and top level.bureacrats!

Not SC judges though. Constitution is set up so the judges never have to become politicians

I can only imagine how horrid that would be 🤮
ClydeKoolray · 46-50, M
@Slade Forget the term limits then, but adopt the Code of Conduct. SCOTUS justices have become as politically partisan as anyone in Washington. It’s one thing to have a judicial philosophy, quite another to appear at partisan political events.

You don’t have to imagine how horrid judges as politicians would be; just open your eyes (and your mind).
Slade · 56-60, M
@ClydeKoolray yep. There no code of ethics or behaviour in the country's top court. There never has been until now, in his brilliance Joe discovered that and it was high time to add one 🤡

And the arbitrary 18 year limit was not chosen at all to take 3 originalists off the court and replace them with activist neo commies
ClydeKoolray · 46-50, M
@Slade I bask in your superior knowledge, good sir. Thank you for tolerating the failures of our nation.
ClydeKoolray · 46-50, M
I don’t recall seeing 4-6 anywhere else… did you check your source? 🤔
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@ClydeKoolray Where he comes from, he doesn't need sources!
The Dems will probably fail and make us accept another nothing burger.
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ClydeKoolray · 46-50, M
@soar2newhighs No corrupt prosecutor or judge found Trump guilty (on 34 counts!) in New York, but 12 people just like us who heard and judged the evidence.
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