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US appeals court rejects broad immunity claim for Donald Trump in Jan 6 violence case

DNA Saturday, 2 December 2023
The court noted that the Constitution gives presidents immunity from being sued over actions taken as part of their official duties, but not from suits based on private, unofficial acts.
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