Washington Examiner

Critique mounts over Biden-appointed judge’s ‘assassinate’ rhetoric in Trump immunity case

Controversy Swirls Around Trump’s Immunity ‌Debate in Supreme Court

An explosive⁣ moment in the ‌legal battle concerning former President Donald Trump’s immunity sparked⁤ intense debate, as ​a federal⁢ judge’s line of questioning led to backlash​ from prominent military figures. They‍ claim ‌this is just the latest instance in a pattern of “anti-Trump hysteria” affecting both‌ the ⁤judiciary and the press.

Judge Pan: Could a president who ordered‍ SEAL Team 6 ​to assassinate a political⁣ rival, who was not impeached, ‌would he be subject to⁣ a criminal prosecution?

John Sauer: If he were impeached and convicted first.

Pan: So, your answer is no?

Sauer: My answer is qualified ⁣yes.

During what‍ should have been​ a standard legal procedure, U.S. Appeals Judge Florence Pan, ‍a‌ Biden appointee, posed a hypothetical ‍scenario about ⁢presidential powers and criminal prosecution ‍that has sparked considerable discussion. ​Trump’s attorney, John Sauer, navigated the questioning with ‍caution, emphasizing that criminal prosecution would follow impeachment and conviction⁤ by Congress.

Media Sparks and Misinterpretations

Compounding the controversy, the narrative spun by some ⁢outlets focused on ⁣a sensational interpretation of Trump’s defense,⁤ suggesting insensitively that the ‌president’s⁢ powers​ could⁤ stretch to the ⁤point of assassination without consequence. This interpretation has led to‍ accusations ​of the media taking the discussion out of context.

Former⁣ Military Leaders Enter the Fray

Three veteran military officials have‌ entered the ring, submitting ⁣an amicus brief ‌to the Supreme Court, slamming the question’s impertinence and ⁢perceived insult. Former Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie, ‍retired ⁢Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, and retired Lt. Gen. William ‌Gerald ⁣”Jerry” Boykin provided​ powerful rebuttals:

  • Wilkie condemned‍ the suggestion that soldiers would execute unlawful orders, stressing the military’s commitment to the Constitution.
  • Kellogg, with experience alongside Trump, firmly stated⁤ that such a directive would never be ​issued by the former president.
  • Boykin reflected on his extensive military experience, asserting the ⁤implausibility of servicemen following illegal orders, reminding the public of the necessity to uphold the military’s esteemed image.

The brief argued that⁤ any ‌such unlawful ⁣order would be disregarded by ‌the armed forces, with the only historical exception being the ‌notorious “My ⁤Lai Massacre.”

The Supreme Court’s Decision Ahead

Following a ruling by the appeals court‌ against Trump’s claim of immunity, ⁢the‍ case has ‍moved to the Supreme Court. ‌The America First Policy Institute’s brief seeks to clarify that Trump’s legal ⁣team does not concur with Judge Pan’s hypothetical scenario and argues for ⁣the reversal or vacation of the ⁢lower court’s decision if it was influenced by the contentious line of questioning.

The ⁢brief emphasizes:

“A president cannot order an elite military unit to kill a political rival, and the members of the​ military ‌are required​ not to carry out such an unlawful order; it would ​be a crime to​ do so.⁤ To the extent ‌that the judgment of the Court of Appeals was based on a contrary understanding,⁣ the judgment should be vacated or reversed,” the brief ​concluded.

As the nation watches, ‌the implications​ of this case could have a profound impact on the interpretation ⁢of presidential powers and the accountability of those in the‍ highest ⁣offices. The‌ Supreme Court’s forthcoming ruling will no doubt be ​a significant moment in⁣ U.S. legal and political history.

Stay informed on ‍the latest political insights ⁣and happenings with WASHINGTON SECRETS.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker