Trump thanks Supreme Court for hearing immunity case
- The Supreme Court of the United States will review Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution, delaying his trial.
- Trump reacted positively to the decision, calling it a big legal victory.
- The Court will consider the extent to which a former President enjoys immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts during their tenure.
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How the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision could change everything
Donald Trump is currently embroiled in four different criminal cases, one of which involves the question of presidential immunity. On Wednesday this week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Trump’s case regarding whether or not he has presidential immunity when it comes to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. “I think this is good news,” says Glenn Beck. “Can Donald Trump be held now in a criminal case for his acts as president? Th…
Ex-prosecutor blasts Supreme Court for not following the law in Trump's immunity case
Former senior prosecutor for the Justice Department, Andrew Weissmann, warned that the Supreme Court isn't following the law when it comes to the stay in the Donald Trump election case. Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Thursday, the NYU law professor compared it to Bush v. Gore, but not being slapped in the face with the verdict that picks the president. Instead, he said, it's now only a glimmer of hope that the case will happen at all. "E…
The Supreme Court accepts to review Trump's criminal immunity
ABC, NBC LOSE THEIR MINDS Over Supreme Court Taking Trump Immunity Case
ABC, NBC LOSE THEIR MINDS Over Supreme Court Taking Trump Immunity Case admin Thu, 02/29/2024 - 16:02 Article URL https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2024/02/29/abc-nbc-lose-their-minds-over-supreme-court-taking-trump-immunity Article Source NewsBusters Article Description Late Wednesday afternoon, the Supreme Court announced they’d hear the case on presidential immunity as it relates to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s January 6 …
And yet the Supreme Court must now decide in the last instance whether the lawsuit against Donald Trump for the storming of the Capitol can begin. The ex-president's strategy is clear.
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