- United States
- Letter
Constitutional Failure in the Face of Presidential Corruption
To: Justices Court
From: A verified voter in Lompoc, CA
July 26
This Court has watched Donald Trump abuse his power repeatedly — and done nothing. You’ve watched him pardon January 6 insurrectionists, shield wealthy donors and loyalists, and now lay the groundwork to reward Ghislaine Maxwell with immunity or clemency in exchange for selective testimony. And still, you say nothing.
Your silence is complicity.
The Constitution does not give the president unchecked power. The pardon clause was never meant to enable loyalty rewards, bribery, or the rewriting of history through favors. Yet here we are. And your refusal to act, to draw a line, or even to comment — has made the Supreme Court a co-pilot in this long, slow wreck.
Ghislaine Maxwell didn’t testify at her own trial. Now she’s being granted meetings with Trump’s DOJ, potentially a pardon, and certainly a stage — to say exactly what benefits him, while real Epstein evidence remains sealed. The public sees it. You see it. The legal system sees it.
And no one is doing a thing.
The question is: what does it take for this Court to defend the republic?
We’ve seen you act with stunning speed when it benefits your politics. But in the face of mounting, visible, transactional corruption from a sitting president under direct personal scrutiny in this case — you stay silent. Why?
This letter won’t move you. I’m not delusional.
But it will go on record.
So when future generations ask what happened to the American justice system, we’ll be able to point here — to this moment, and this court — and say:
They knew. They did nothing.