FOX News host Sean Hannity will discuss the latest case, New York v. Trump, and the Supreme Court’s hearing on presidential immunity on Thursday’s “Hannity.”
Live updates: Trump New York trial testimony resumes as Supreme Court hears immunity claim
Sean Hannity: Now, important – very important – today’s oral argument. US Supreme Court on Presidential Immunity. The decision here will have an immediate and lasting impact on the Justice Department’s efforts to prosecute Trump with weapons, 193 days from now until Election Day. Neil GorsuchAs the judge said, “We are writing the rules for the ages.”
The current issue is that the President of the United States can be prosecuted for actions while in office, but is there absolute immunity? Is there a limit to immunity? For example, could Mr. Obama be prosecuted for killing Americans in a drone strike overseas? Could George W. Bush be indicted for lying to Congress about Iraq if far-left prosecutors decided to fabricate charges? And could Joe Biden be charged with killing his family in Afghanistan during the deadly withdrawal?
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After all, constitutionally, the court’s judges seem to favor qualified immunity over absolute immunity. But in other words, it would be a big win for Donald Trump. Official acts committed by the president cannot be prosecuted. But the president could be indicted for personal acts, including accepting bribes, perhaps from a former first lady in Moscow. Yes, the Russian oligarch Joe had dinner with at Café Milano.
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