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Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Absolute Immunity for Some Official Acts, But Not Unofficial Ones


The Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump is immune from federal prosecution for official acts

he took while in office in split 6-3 ruling. However, the court ruled there is no immunity for unofficial acts. This ruling, written by Chief Justice Roberts – may undermine Special Counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution against Trump in Washington, D.C. for his actions on January 6 and will likely cause further delays as the lower court will now have to determine what acts alleged in his indictment constitute official or private acts.

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