But Trump blasted the Justice Department Wednesday evening. "For 60 days prior to an election, the Department of Injustice is supposed to do absolutely nothing that would taint or interfere with a case," Trump posted in all capital letters to his Truth Social. "They diso...
Supreme Court Grants Trump Immunity From Prosecution for ‘Official’ Acts Justice Sotomayor writes in her dissent that the majority’s decision would give Trump immunity if he orders a hit on a political rival Trump v. US By Nikki McCann RamirezandAsawin Suebsaeng ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted on charges he interfered with the 2020 election.
The Supreme Court has previously held that presidents are immune from civil liability for official acts, and Trump’s lawyers have for months argued that that protection should be extended tocriminal prosecutionas well. Last week, a unanimous panel of two judges appointed by President Joe Biden an...
when this international metropolis was returned to its motherland, the requirement stipulated under Article 23 was not met immediately. It has given the HKSAR government a buffer period as long as 26 years to explore how to implement the legal duty while exercising governance with Hong Kong's cha...
The Biden administration followed the Trump administration's wrong acts on Hong Kong, extending the so-called "national emergency," and continued with its outrageous sanctions against China. Sanctions on Hong Kong, however, will surely backfire and bite the United States. Offici...
Private acts could include things Trump clearly did as a "candidate" trying to overturn the election, such as consulting with private attorneys on a scheme to promotefake electors. Trump's attempt to get his vice president, Mike Pence, to block the counting of electors could be cons...
a presumption of immunity for all other official acts -- the court declined to fully apply its decision to the facts alleged in Trump's indictment, and instead tasked Chutkan with conducting a "fact-specific analysis" to determine whether the former president's conduct was official or unofficial...
Proceedings in the case against Trump wererevived in Augustafter the Supreme Court ruled that former presidents areentitled to some immunityfrom criminal charges arising from official acts taken while in the White House. Prosecutorssought a new indictmentagainst Trump to comply with the high court's...
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