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The Supreme Court has handed down a number of shocking decisions in recent weeks.
These included the January 6 incident and the Chevron case ruling.
The Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on President Trump’s immunity lawsuit today.
The Supreme Court is expected to issue its final ruling of its term Monday morning, settling the question of whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from federal election subversion charges.
The nine justices are meeting in court for the last time before the summer recess, one day past an unofficial deadline of the end of June, likely setting up continued legal battles over their final decision.
For now, the most significant issue remaining unresolved is whether Trump is entitled to the blanket immunity he is seeking from special counsel Jack Smith on his election interference charges.
Trump has argued that without immunity a president would be hamstrung while in office, constantly fearful of being questioned by overzealous prosecutors after he leaves the White House, a position that appeared to find some support from the 6-3 conservative Supreme Court during oral arguments in April.
The answer to this question could have significant implications for both Trump and future presidents. During Thursday’s CNN debate, Trump claimed that President Joe Biden “has the potential to be a convicted felon for everything he’s done.” The answer was in response to a question from CNN’s Jake Tapper about whether Trump would seek retaliation against his political opponents. Trump initially responded that “retaliation would be successful,” but then launched into a series of accusations against Biden.
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