▲ 18 r/Constitution+1 crossposts

Is there a way to reaffirm that corruption and graft are illegal and that the presidency does not confer ownership of the US on the office holder? I would even accept an action that didn't take effect until 2028.

The 22nd amendment, which codified the two-term limit, did not apply to the then-current President.

Is there a chance that those who think no President should be above the law find common cause with those who think that only Trump should be above the law?

reddit.com
u/acroneatlast — 3 days ago
▲ 14 r/tmbg

When Will You Die?

I'm just a fan, never wrote a song in my life, yet presumptuous enough to suggest a lyric modification.

And the evil things you're doing right in front of my face.

More timely.

reddit.com
u/acroneatlast — 1 month ago