Supreme Court hearing won’t involve president’s right to kill
Dear Editor,
I have never read a more preposterous letter in my life time than
the letter printed on March 6, 2024, “Was the Kent State massacre
justified,” and claiming that the United States Supreme Court has
chosen to debate whether it is legal for a President to deliberately
kill those who protest administrative policy.
This is an outright lie.
On April 25, 2024, The USSC has chosen to hear arguments on
“Presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct
alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office,” in this
case, the 2020 election.
This is hardly a threat to kill any opposition, protestors, senators,
governors, or anyone. We are not Russia. See how the Dems twist
things. I can hardly believe the ignorance in this March 6 letter
about the Supreme Court.
For those of you not familiar with the Kent State massacre, it was
a confrontation between students and the Ohio State National
Guard over the Vietnam War. Tragically, four students were
killed.
Roger Dolliver
Marinette
Wednesday, 03/13/2024 Page. A04 Copyright (c) 2024 Eagle Herald, Edition 3/13/2024