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Supreme Court rules Trump has presumptive criminal immunity for official acts

  • The Supreme Court is set to decide if former President Trump can claim immunity from election subversion charges.
  • The Court sent Trump's immunity claim back to a lower court, specifying it may apply to official acts while president, not private ones.
  • Chief Justice Roberts stated a former president needs some immunity for official acts, but not as a private citizen.
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Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions committed while he was the head of state, but he can be prosecuted for actions committed after he was no longer the head of state.

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