Today, the U.S. Supreme Court said Presidents enjoy absolute immunity from prosecution for actions they take within their core function as president. "The Constitution gives the president the unilateral power to issue pardons, no matter what Congress says, even if Congress purports to criminalize that act," said Heritage Senior Legal Fellow Zack Smith. "The Constitution gives that power to the president so that they cannot be criminally prosecuted for exercising it."
We are nearing one year from the first attempt on President Trump's life. We still know next to nothing about the shooter, and now the incompetent USSS agents there that day are only getting temporary leave.