The Supreme Court has made headlines in recent weeks for bringing down major rulings regarding gun rights and the use of expert testimony in criminal cases.
However, observers are still waiting to hear a decision over whether or not former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for actions he took following the 2020 election.
According to The Hill, Trump’s lawyers contend that a president can only face prosecution for crimes if he or she has first been tried and convicted following impeachment.
They thus maintain that since the Senate refused to convict Trump over his post-election conduct, Special Counsel Jack Smith is precluded from bringing charges in connection with it. […]
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