@BostonGlobe
I'd rather #Biden use his new immunity superpower to demand the DOJ appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the SCOTUS for conflicts of interest, incl but not limited to illegal corruption. Report to be published ahead of the election, or at least by year's end.
#SCOTUS is a dangerous swamp and the public needs all the facts. Impeachment proceedings can start in Jan under a #BlueTrifecta
@TCatInReality Biden doesn't need immunity or demands to do that.
The DOJ works for him. Biden already has the authority to conduct such an investigation.
Always has had.
@volkris @BostonGlobe
True, it's only a norm that the DOJ is independent.
I meant to highlight that the SCOTUS explicitly said such POTUS/DOJ discussions are allowed. #Biden should be explicit that is why he's breaking the norm - and only in an effort to increase transparency in the body producing such insane outcomes.
@TCatInReality
I'd go from the other direction: we should demand that Biden do his job, and hold him accountable for failing to do it, and use this as a great opportunity to show the public how dumb that norm is in the first place.
I'd approach it as ending the practice of allowing presidents to shirk accountability by hiding behind that norm.
@volkris @BostonGlobe
I happen to like the norm.
@TCatInReality Why?
What good comes from a norm that allows a powerful person to escape accountability?
Why is DOJ independence a good thing? Well, it's not binary but let's simplify and say the two ends of the spectrum are:
A) complete independence where accountability relies on good governance by the DOJ alone or
B) no independence where DOJ only acts at the direction of the POTUS
Then I see *far* more danger for lack of accountability and outright abuse under B. Just look what Trump was able to do. A more competent bad POTUS could imprison anyone.
1/2
Firstly, reality is there is no independance. Whether you like it or not, the reality that we are living in, the way the US government is structured, the DOJ doesn't have its own branch. It is by definition dependent on the president, subservient to the president.
That's just part of the fundamental structure of the US government, and it's important to recognize that reality.
But moving on, you bring up Trump, and I rush to emphasize that Trump got away with skirting responsibility for DOJ actions by saying they are independent. We should have emphasized that Trump was responsible for all the things that even his own supporters are complaining about!
Even when it comes to Trump, he's a great example of how the notion of an independent DOJ allows presidents to escape responsibility and accountability.
Had Trump been held accountable for the actions of his DOJ we might not be facing his possible reelection today.