The Supreme Court will hear Trump's claim he's immune from criminal prosecution
Thursday, 25 April 2024 () Trump's argument for immunity is broad: He contends that he cannot be prosecuted for his "official acts" as president unless he is first impeached, convicted by the Senate and removed from office.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether former President Donald Trump can claim presidential immunity to shield himself from criminal prosecution for actions taken during his presidency. Comments from the Justices suggest a massive change for the Donald Trump trial
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