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August 19, 2024 | Of Course Schumer Wants to Limit the Power of the Supreme Court Schumer Can’t

August 19, 2024 | [Read Online]( Of Course Schumer Wants to Limit the Power of the Supreme Court Schumer Can’t Wait to Limit the Powers of SCOTUS Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his proposal to limit the powers of the Supreme Court in a recent op-ed for the Washington Post, citing historical concerns and urgency in response to the court's controversial decision on presidential immunity. America’s Founding Fathers, deeply fearful of tyranny, would be appalled by the unchecked power the Supreme Court handed to our executive branch in the Donald Trump immunity decision. They are probably turning in their graves over this decision," Schumer asserted, invoking the vision of the nation's founders to criticize the court's ruling. He continued, "However, in their infinite wisdom 235 years ago, the Founders provided a remedy to prevent any branch of government from becoming too powerful." Schumer's legislative response dubbed the "No Kings Act," seeks to reverse the Supreme Court's ruling and reassert the principle that no president is above the law. The bill proposes removing legal immunity for former presidents and vice presidents who break the law while in office or in an official capacity, and notably, it would strip the Supreme Court of its ability to hear appeals on the bill’s constitutionality. The New York senator did not hold back in his critique of his opponents, stating, "This is not a theoretical discussion in a civics lecture. MAGA Republicans work every day to erode our democracy and have found the courts to be their most effective tool.” Schumer, along with 36 other Democratic senators, argues that Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution grants Congress the authority to check judicial overreach. "The Constitution never envisioned the Supreme Court as infallible, untouchable high priests. 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