"By official decree, all education shall now be free, and all debts accrued for the purposes of education are forgiven. If this should result in the dissolution of predatory lenders and universities whose business existence depends on this type of debt, then so be it. It's time to adapt or go extinct, Jack."
The problem is the courts would just knock it down right away. Biden could try to ignore the courts, using their own definition of immunity, but it would absolutely precipitate a Constitutional Crisis.
He should specifically do everything they ruled he can't do but open every order with, "As an official act..." just to rub their idiocy in their faces.
The only way to rub their idiocy in their faces is make them suffer actual fucking consequences for once in their miserable lives, and the man they just gave the power to do that won't.
I'm aware that presidents are allowed to do what they like now, as long as it's "official". I'm not aware of what republicans are saying biden isn't allowed to do, though. Can someone please fill me in?
The Chief Justice did give two examples, as a kind of playbook for Trump and the people behind Project 2025. The two things he mentions that for sure fall within the absolute can't investigate/question/use as evidence/prosecute "official" acts are:
pardons (they may pardon anyone for anything for any price)
command their Attorney General (DOJ) - which they can then use #1 to cover them for any illegal requests they carry out
For bananas yeah but the idea of removing the local government and replacing it with a friendlier one to the exploiter of goods from the invading country is not a US invention.
Yes but they can always decide the lower court got it wrong and overrule them. It's a nice way of waiting until after the election to make the decision.