I think the buckets are crystal clear: if you shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue, that's personal conduct, not immune; if you send Seal Team 6 to shoot the person, it's presumptively immune; if you pull out a revolver and fire it while giving the State of the Union address, it's absolutely immune; and if a congressman fires back, that's what Ben called "speech and debate immunity."
I think the buckets are crystal clear: if you shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue, that's personal conduct, not immune; if you send Seal Team 6 to shoot the person, it's presumptively immune; if you pull out a revolver and fire it while giving the State of the Union address, it's absolutely immune; and if a congressman fires back, that's what Ben called "speech and debate immunity."
I think the buckets are crystal clear: if you shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue, that's personal conduct, not immune; if you send Seal Team 6 to shoot the person, it's presumptively immune; if you pull out a revolver and fire it while giving the State of the Union address, it's absolutely immune; and if a congressman fires back, that's what Ben called "speech and debate immunity."
I don't know whether to laugh or cry
Kamala may be on to something with the inappropriate laughter...