Heidi Li Feldman on Nostr: Yesterday, I wrote a lengthy thread about Aileen Cannon, Jack Smith’s appeal of her ...
Yesterday, I wrote a lengthy thread about Aileen Cannon, Jack Smith’s appeal of her ruling, and U.S. v. Nixon, the Supreme Court precedent Cannon blithely ignored when she ruled that the U.S. Attorney General lacked the authority to appoint Smith. Now, a thread about the relationship between Cannon’s ruling, U.S. v. Nixon, and the Republican quest to make the President as king-like as possible. 1/
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