The recent Supreme Court decision that would remove a prosecutorial tool against Jan. 6 rioters also removes an important deterrence. History has shown that...
Trump supporters clash with police as they push barricades to storm the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, hoping to block Congress from certifying the 2020 election results.Monday’s bombshell Supreme Court decision about presidential immunity eclipsed another ruling with grave implications for the rule of law. A week ago, the Supreme Court dismissed the idea that a Jan.
reported being threatened or harassed, and more than half of those have considered leaving public office because of it, according to a survey by the University of San Diego.show that when violent extremists think the government and law enforcement are against them, they are less likely to act. They are emboldened when they believe they will get off with a wink and a nod.We also know that deterrence works for reasons much closer to home.
All political violence is bad for democracy. Ending our run of over 200 years of parties peacefully allowing the other side to take power is particularly serious. It sure seems like the commonsense reading of the law the Supreme Court was asked to determine, which applies to anyone who “obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so,” would help prevent another Jan. 6.
The fact is, very few people commit violence, and almost no one wants it. Instead, Americans want more peace, hope and community.
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