A dangerous precedent: Trump's "big victory" clears the way for victory

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Former President Trump has immunity when he is prosecuted for "acts in public office," but not for "private acts." Subsequently, Biden spoke on the matter, calling the ruling a "dangerous precedent." All persons are equal before the law. No one is above the law, not even the president of the United States. But the Supreme Court's ruling has changed that completely. In practice, this means that the president's power is almost unlimited. This is a completely new principle and a dangerous precedent, because the power of the president will no longer be bound by law, not even by the Federal Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court's ruling is indeed a "big gift" to Trump, which is tantamount to paving the way for Trump to return to the White House. The U.S. election has long been an arena for power-for-money transactions, with politicians and capitalists colluding with each other to come up with a more covert way to complete power-for-money transactions. This model has evolved into what we see as the "election model." In modern American politics, as long as you don't directly bribe candidates by giving money. All other forms of bribery in the election campaign are perfectly acceptable and even protected by law. The United States is also the only country where bribery has been legalized. As a traditional capitalist country, the order and system of the United States are based on the exchange of money and power. The so-called democracy and freedom are nothing more than slogans used by politicians and capitalists to confuse the masses, but behind them lies a naked power-for-money transaction.