Letter: Time for courts to enforce the immunity decision

Published 8:30 pm Friday, February 14, 2025

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On July 1, 2024, the Supreme Court decided Trump is not protected by immunity when his acts are unconstitutional.

“The immunity the Court has recognized therefore extends to the ‘outer perimeter’ of the President’s official responsibilities covering actions so long as they are ‘not manifestly or palpably beyond [his] authority.”

Trump constantly lied on the campaign trail about his knowledge of Project 2025 created by home-grown terrorist billionaire oligarchs for the purpose of ending democracy and the Constitution.

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All of the Project 2025 written executive orders Trump has signed are blatantly unconstitutional.

These unconstitutional acts by Trump are manifestly beyond his authority. The Supreme Court has the authority to enforce the U.S. Constitution and end all of the unconstitutional executive orders.

Trump knew, when he spoke “this is a big one” to each executive order signing, that they all are unconstitutional. The facts and truth support this conclusion as Trump refused to swear on the Bible as follows:

“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Trump’s decision not to swear to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution is manifestly beyond his authority.

In the meantime, Minnesota House District 23A and 23B representatives are no longer hiding who they are. These two are the Seven Mountain Twins positioned to carry out their New Apostolic Reformation (NAR). You can read all about how these mountaineers will proceed when you read Mathew Taylor’s “The Violent Take It By Force” book, which book reveals the Christian movement that is threatening our democracy. Author/preacher Jim Wallis writes: “Matthew Taylor’s brilliant work here is a great place to start in our understanding of how bad religion must be replaced by true faith.”

The NAR’s job is to convince people to think like the home-grown terrorist Timothy McVeigh. McVeigh hated the federal government, was a deeply racist KKK member, Turner Diaries promoter, reprimanded by the military for purchasing a white power shirt at a KKK rally, who blew up the federal government building in Oklahoma City killing 19 children and 168 adults.

There is an antidote for us to read while the NAR mountaineers and Trump’s paladins like Project 2025 writer Russel Vought spew out their indoctrination to convince all of us to take an oath to tyranny and to think like Timothy McVeigh.

The antidote is to read Steven Pinker’s book, “Enlightenment Now: The case for reason, science, humanism and progress.”

One other thing. Mr. Sorensen is wrapped in liberal/socialist programs from the top of his head to the tip of his toes as like me he receives Social Security, Medicare, possibly he received federal farm subsidies; plus if he lives long enough will receive Medicaid. Sir, you are welcome!

Ted Hinnenkamp
Albert Lea