The bump stock decision made it clear that only Congress can make laws. Based on that decision, I am very confident that SCOTUS will Reverse the Chevron decision. It will be 6-3; maybe 5-4, but it will be reversed.
The same reasoning should also apply to the legality of the appointment of Jack Smith as a Special Counsel. Merritt Garland admitted there is no Special Counsel statute. He claimed there were regulations that allowed such an appointment. He was shut down when the Congressman pointed out that regulations are not laws.
I’m also pretty sure Trump will largely prevail on the immunity case. However, if the Court rules that Jack Smith was not constitutionally or properly appointed under a statute, the court could rule that way an then rule that the immunity issue is mute.
Interesting point on that last issue...Using some legal jiujitsu to avoid having to make a larger decision.
We’ll know by the end of the week I guess.
As to the fencing... What wasn’t there, is now there, but isn’t much, and there’s still two days to go...
Thanks to everyone helping to try to get good info on this. It’s hard to trust sources out there.