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Subject constitutional amendment on presidential immunity
Date July 30, 2025 6:06 PM
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A little over a year ago, the Supreme Court issued a profoundly misguided ruling
that gives U.S. presidents sweeping power to break the law — even knowingly and
intentionally — with no criminal repercussions.

Because the court’s decision in Donald Trump’s immunity case is based on the
U.S. Constitution, a constitutional amendment is the only surefire way to
overturn it.

And overturn it we must.

No president should have anything close to the kind of immunity the Supreme
Court has conferred on the office. Not Donald Trump. Not Joe Biden. Not Barack
Obama. Not anyone who holds the office. Not ever.

* Winning a constitutional amendment will not be easy. It is not supposed to be
easy. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try.

* It will take time. There will be moments where it seems like nothing is
happening. We may very well find ourselves in “one step forward, two steps
back” territory along the way.

* Big progress is always incremental. Painstaking. Maybe downright tedious.
That’s the work we have to do if we want important things.

* That’s why we are asking you to take action — even if you’ve taken action
before.

A resolution was just introduced in Congress for a constitutional amendment
declaring that no president is above the law.

Right now, to build momentum, we need to get as many members of Congress as
possible on record in support of this “No Kings” amendment.

Tell every senator and representative:
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We urge you to support the “No Kings” constitutional amendment that would
overturn the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling and restore the foundational
principle that no one — including and especially not the president of the United
States — is above the law. [[link removed]]

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Thanks for taking action.

For democracy,

- Robert Weissman & Lisa Gilbert, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen


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