The president's intervention in legal cases concerning specific individuals or entities, such as directing the Department of Justice to pursue prosecutions against his political adversaries, raises serious constitutional concerns under the Due Process Clause and the Take Care Clause. Such interference undermines the fundamental principles of equal justice and the rule of law. The president must be held accountable for any actions that violate these constitutional protections and exceed the bounds of executive authority. Robust checks and balances are essential to safeguarding our democratic system and preventing abuses of power. It is imperative that we uphold the independence of the judicial branch and ensure impartial administration of justice for all citizens.
First sent on March 15 by Coleman