The verdict now belongs to politics and history.
How these decisions are remembered—who is blamed, who is defended, who is condemned—will be shaped not by prosecutors, but by voters, journalists, historians, and time itself.
FINAL REFLECTION
The Supreme Court didn’t just rule on Donald Trump.
It quietly rewrote the limits of presidential accountability.
Today, that shield appears to protect Barack Obama. Tomorrow, it may protect someone else entirely.
The question isn’t whether presidents can still be judged.
It’s who gets to do the judging now—and whether the public is ready for that responsibility.