Supreme Court to decide Trump’s immunity claim in election interference case
- The Supreme Court will decide if a former President is immune from prosecution for actions taken during their time in office.
- Lower courts have rejected the theory of absolute immunity for former presidents, paving the way for Trump to face multiple criminal prosecutions.
- Trump, facing various criminal charges, has pending trials, including one related to hush money payments made to a porn star.
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Hollywood Celebrities Freak as SCOTUS Takes Up Trump Immunity Case: 'F**k The Supreme Court'
The day after the Supreme Court ruled that it would take up former President Donald Trump's immunity case, Hollywood celebrities appear to have received their marching orders -- to smear and delegitimize the court in the mind of the American public.
Supreme Court all but kills holding Trump trials before Election Day
WASHINGTON—In a momentous and historic decision, the Supreme Court of the United States yesterday, ruled that it will take the case in which the criminally indicted, convicted rapist Donald Trump claims immunity from any crime committed while he was president of the United States. Few in the legal world expected them to take that case since it had already been thoroughly discussed and rejected by the Appeals Court in Washington DC. The justices …
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