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    Home » Blog » ‘Big win for constitution’: Former US President Donald Trump hails Supreme Court’s ‘immunity’ ruling

    ‘Big win for constitution’: Former US President Donald Trump hails Supreme Court’s ‘immunity’ ruling

    July 1, 2024Updated:July 1, 2024 World No Comments
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    Former US President Donald Trump praised the Supreme Court’s recent decision, citing it as a” Large win for charter and democracy,” that former president had absolute immunity from their official duties.
    The lower courts were then free to examine how the decision affected Trump’s situation as he faces claims related to his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his involvement in the 6 January 2021 Capitol riots, according to Sky News.
    The former president was accused of conspiring against the right of Americans to voting, fraudulently obstructing an official proceeding, and conspiracy to defraud the US. Despite being charged, Trump has pleaded not guilty. Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, Trump was” Glad to be an United” as he expressed his satisfaction on social media.
    The Supreme Court’s decision is important because it marks the first time it has addressed the subject of past presidents ‘ immunity from prosecution. Nevertheless, the division among the judges was visible. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one of the three progressive magistrates, strongly criticized the decision. The organization of the president is reshaped by today’s decision to grant former president legal immunity. It makes a mockery of the process, basic to our law and system of government, that no person is above the law”, wrote Sotomayor. She continued,” In every use of standard power, the president is now a king above the law. With anxiety for our politics, I opposition”.
    Former attorney general Eric Holder even voiced his fears, calling the choice “absurd and risky” and stating,” Our politics has been profoundly wounded”.
    Trump’s legal team had asserted that he was protected from legitimate action if he violated his constitutional rights while serving as president. They argued that his position at the time may protect him from legal repercussions. The charges against Trump were brought against him in August of last year, but specific lawyers Jack Smith disagreed, arguing that” no one is above the law.”
    Initial plans for a test to begin on March 4 were put off, but delays have resulted in difficulties, leaving the trial date undetermined. The Supreme Court’s decision to refer the case to lower judges may increase these difficulties. With the impending November 5 presidential election, it is becoming more and more improbable that any trial on these fees will be finished before the election.
    Trump also faces three different charges. Two national investigations into Trump are being led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, both of which result in legal fees. The Washington event focuses on Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, while the Florida situation involves the mishandling of classified documents. Trump’s activities in Georgia also have an impact, as does another event.
    Trump has consistently argued that the allegations against him are politically motivated attempt to halt his White House reign.
    Trump, 78, was found guilty of fabricating company data to suppress a hush money transaction made during the 2016 presidential election to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who denies that she had a physical encounter with him, making him the second former president to be found guilty of a crime in May.

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