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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 27, 2024

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Correct, but perhaps NY will not allow him that. Even if they do, you now have the crisis of a President held in prison; they're not going to let him call Seal Team 6 (or the Border Patrol) to break him out.

Supremacy clause.

Supremacy clause.

And who enforces that? Through what means?

The Supremacy Clause says that the Constitution, constitutional laws, and treaties are supreme over state laws. It does not make the person of the President inviolable. Senators and Representatives are privileged from arrest in certain circumstances; the President is not.

The constitution requires the president to faithfully execute the laws. The president being in Rikers due to state law interferes with his constitutional obligation and therefore supremacy clause.

Do you think that John Roberts will buy that rather broad interpretation of the Supremacy Clause?

Yes. Just like I was quite certain he would buy the general federal election argument to kill the silly Colorado decision. The only thing I got wrong there was I thought it would be 7-2 when it was 9-0.

What did you predict?

I also predicted 7-2.

I think chief justice roberts would want to end the constitutional crisis as fast as possible and with a minimum of bloodshed, and if that means forcing New York to release trump to the White House, that is a better outcome than a civil war.

It's not clear how he could force that under any circumstances. John Rambo he ain't.

New York City is technically under border patrol jurisdiction, for just one thing.

Okay, but John Roberts doesn't command them, the President does. If there is no acting President, then I suppose it would fall to the a agency leadership, and why would they do anything to help the person they hate and who they may believe stole the election, and when they are about to be fired anyways? Suppose they just order their people to stay home?

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Quite possibly. What, do you expect him to want the supreme court to rule that the president of the united states is stuck in jail?