one other thing to note about Trump v US is that the majority doesn’t just think a president *can* intervene to thwart unfavorable election outcomes, but that they almost certainly think that President Trump *should* have done so in 2020-21, and the fact that he failed is a problem to be remedied
Trump v. United States is a legal earthquake that belongs alongside Shelby County v. Holder, Plessy v. Ferguson and Dred Scott.
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“we all know Joe Biden was elected president in 2020 with 81 million votes and 306 electoral votes. What our case presupposes is, what if that was actually bad and wrong?”