American democracy is bracing for some seismic shifts. President-elect Donald Trump ran on a platform that included mass deportations of immigrants, investigations and prosecutions of perceived political enemies and presidential pardons for those criminally convicted in connection with the riot and carnage of Jan. 6, 2021.
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Since Trump left office, the Supreme Court has reshaped the core authority of the presidency by manufacturing immunity for presidents who commit crimes using the powers granted under Article II of the Constitution — including control of the military and federal law enforcement. Bear in mind that this massive enhancement of the “belt and suspenders” of the presidency would not have happened but for Trump and his behavior in trying to overturn the 2020 election.