The Supreme Court sent Donald Trump’s immunity case back to a lower court, but one attorney says President Trump still got “a real big victory today.' Here’s why.
The Supreme Court issued a mixed ruling Monday after hearing the case for former President Donald Trump’s immunity from prosecution on charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 election loss. Here is a breakdown of what the Supreme Court ’s ruling said:The justices did knock out one aspect of the indictment – the opinion found Trump is "absolutely immune" from prosecution for alleged conduct involving discussions with the Justice Department.
"His legal team didn't expect absolute executive immunity; there was no way that that was going to happen. But he got some wins today. He didn't get huge wins, but he got tangible wins," Berenzweig continued. Berenzweig believes the language of the dissent suggests a win for Trump as well. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote, "The Court gives former President Trump all the immunity he asked for and more.
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