I'm really interested to see how the Supreme Court votes on this. The move was conspicuously partisan and unconstitutional. This will be a test for the liberal judges.
Well, here's the issue.
This (most likely) is going to go down 6-3. I know it, you know it, the world knows it. The SC just decided not to let Jack Smith rush the other sham trial, which is a big deal.
The presumptive 3 Supreme Court justices ruling in favor of removing Trump/upholding CO's rule solely on party lines signals to the Dems that Trump did something wrong (in this precise case of the 14th section 3, he did not). The response from the left will most certainly be, "
The only reason this got voted down is conservative Trump appointees voted along party lines!" and they'll continue the "Orange Man Insurrectionist" attacks. No Dem will ever accept if Trump wins.
Republicans, on the other hand, know full well this is crap and that it's 100% politically motivated, just like the other sham trials. "
This is Biden weaponizing the DOJ! It's election interference at the highest level! They're rigging the election AGAIN right in front of us!" There is no world in which Republicans accept a Biden win, with all this apparent election interference and lawfare happening.
So- we have an election with the genuine possibility that *neither side will accept the election no matter the outcome*, and that's a very troubling scenario.
Other than different candidates, I don't see a clear way out of this other than buckle up. 2024 is going to be fun.
To quote the Veep, "This is going to be the most election we have seen."