When I was 25 years old, as a plane captain, I was responsible for signing off on the readiness of a $60 million dollar F-14 Fighter Jet each time it flew.
When I strapped in the aircrew and ran them through the final checks before the launch, if the jet crashed because of something that I said was "okay," that wasn't okay, they weren't calling President Clinton...they were coming for me. That jet was my responsibility.
Investigating, charging, prosecuting, and convicting Donald Trump and other planners of J6 was the responsibility of Merrick Garland.
It was not the responsibility of SCOTUS to investigate, charge, prosecute, and convict Trump and the planners. It's NOT the fault of SCOTUS that Trump was not convicted.
It was the job of the United States AG to figure it the fuck out and to act urgently and aggressively, knowing full well that SCOTUS-for the most part- wasn't going to be an asset to him in bringing Trump to justice.
When you're the person in charge, when things go to shit...the failure belongs to you. It's not Jack Smith's fault. It's not some secretary's fault. It's not the fault of the guy in the the mailroom, and it sure as hell...isn't the fault of SCOTUS.
Did SCOTUS complicate the issue? Certainly, but it was never their responsibility to find a way to hold Trump accountable for his crimes. That responsibility rested with one man: Merrick Garland. Merrick Garland failed.