As the first official act of an imperial president, Biden should appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the corruption of the Supreme Court justices and their spouses.

He should also order that Thomas and Alito be placed under house arrest until the investigation concludes. While they are under house arrest, Biden should appoint two justices to replace them while the investigation proceeds. He should also investigate Cannon, which is the epitome of corruption in regard to bias in favor of the would-be king.

He must also immediately have Trump and Grahmn arrested for threatening the President of the United States.

And while the majority might say here that the president is still subject to criminal prosecution for “unofficial acts,” Sotomayor aptly notes that the chief justice has created a standard that effectively renders nearly every act official if it can be tied in some way, however tenuously, to the president’s core powers.

If the president takes official action whenever he acts in ways that are “not manifestly or palpably beyond his authority” and if “in dividing official from unofficial conduct, courts may not inquire into the president’s motives,” then, Sotomayor writes, “Under that rule, any use of official power for any purpose, even the most corrupt purpose indicated by objective evidence of the most corrupt motives and intent, remains official and immune.”

A president who sells cabinet positions to the highest bidder is immune. A president who directs his I.R.S. to harass and investigate his political rivals is immune. A president who gives his military illegal orders to suppress protesters is immune.

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