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Supreme Court SHATTERS Trump’s Immunity Argument — The President Is No Longer Above the Law. — And Gavin Newsom RAN OUT To Criticize Trump After His Immunity Argument Was Rejected…In this shockingly speculative scenario, the Supreme Court unexpectedly rejected the presidential immunity argument that Trump had relied on, sending the entire American political stage into turmoil. And the first to step forward with the strongest criticism was none other than Governor Gavin Newsom.His voice was sharp:“No one is above the law. No president, no former president. And certainly… not him.”Washington erupted immediately.Trump’s advisers scrambled to react.Republican strategists held an emergency meeting.Newsom went on to warn that the ruling could open up a series of legal proceedings that Trump has tried to avoid for years — and he stressed that “this is just the beginning.”What shocked the public the most… was the last sentence Newsom said, a sentence that…See more ⤵️
In a stunning turn that has sent Washington into absolute chaos, the U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Donald Trump’s long-standing presidential immunity argument, a legal cornerstone he had relied on to shield himself from multiple criminal and civil cases.
Within minutes of the ruling, Governor Gavin Newsom — one of Trump’s most outspoken critics — emerged from Sacramento to deliver a blistering statement that instantly went viral. His tone was sharp, his message unmistakable:
> “No one is above the law. No president, no former president. And certainly… not him.”
The statement hit like a political earthquake. Reporters flooded Capitol Hill, social media ignited, and Trump’s legal team was thrown into disarray. Inside Mar-a-Lago, aides reportedly scrambled to draft emergency responses while Republican strategists convened late-night meetings to assess the fallout.
Newsom didn’t stop there. In a follow-up press conference, he warned that this ruling could unlock a wave of long-delayed legal actions — the kind Trump’s lawyers had spent years trying to postpone or dismiss.
> “This is just the beginning,” Newsom said gravely. “Accountability doesn’t end with a headline. It begins with the truth.”
But what truly stunned the public came in his closing sentence — one that instantly dominated the airwaves and sent shockwaves across party lines:
> “If justice bends for power, then democracy has already broken.”
That single line was replayed across networks, quoted in editorials, and etched into the political moment as a defining rebuke.
Analysts say this ruling could reshape the legal landscape for future presidents, erasing decades of ambiguity around executive immunity and potentially setting a precedent that no office — not even the Oval — stands above accountability.
Meanwhile, as Trump’s allies vow to fight back, Newsom’s words have cemented themselves as a rallying cry — one that could define the next chapter of America’s political reckoning.