Once upon a time, in a place filled with big buildings and lots of important people, there were talks about whether a past leader did something wrong. Imagine people chatting about whether sharing toys should follow certain rules, even if you were once a playground leader. The wise judges wondered, ‘Should we treat all playground leaders the same, even after they’re no longer in charge?’ Some thought about keeping the playground safe and fair, while others remembered stories of playground leaders who didn’t share well. And so, they thought deeply about making a rule that would help everyone get along better in years to come. While they didn’t say much about the next playground leader choosing time, it was like a giant elephant slide in the room everyone saw but didn’t talk about. They also pondered if maybe they needed more time to think, so everyone could play fair. In the end, they wanted to make sure that everyone’s voice on the playground mattered and that even leaders have to play by the rules. 🌳⚖️🎢 And that’s the moral to the story.
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https://apnews.com/article/trump-supreme-court-immunity-jan-6-riot-4813fceb6bc8b0ea2f47bf9315bf7991