70 percent in new poll reject Trump presidential immunity claim
- Seventy percent of Americans believe presidents should not be immune from criminal prosecution, with 48% of GOP voters also opposing immunity.
- Poll results indicate that a significant portion of respondents doubt that the Supreme Court can issue a 'fair and non-partisan' ruling on Trump's immunity claims.
- A trial in Manhattan on charges related to 'hush money' payments could impact Trump's standing in the November election, with 32% of respondents less likely to vote for him if convicted.
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70 percent in new poll reject Trump presidential immunity claim
A large majority of Americans surveyed in a new poll reject former President Trump’s legal argument that presidents should be immune from criminal prosecution for alleged crimes committed while in office.
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