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The Trump legal challenge: Will ex-presidents be granted immunity from criminal prosecutions?

A legal challenge initiated by Donald Trump’s lawyers is currently before the Supreme Court, arguing that a president should be exempt from criminal prosecution for actions taken in office, even if it includes ordering an assassination. The lawyers claim that only Congress has the authority to judge him, not the courts, even after he leaves office. This week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on the extent of presidential immunity in a crucial hearing that could impact Trump’s future, both judicially and possibly electorally.

Trump is facing numerous criminal cases and is under legal scrutiny on multiple fronts. As he appears in court in New York this week for a case related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, the Supreme Court is addressing the issue of presidential immunity for electoral interference charges faced by Trump in Washington. With additional charges in Florida and Georgia, as well as ongoing investigations and civil litigation, Trump’s legal team warns of a potential flood of lawsuits against ex-presidents if they are not afforded immunity.

The complex debate around presidential immunity has significant implications. If the judges rule in favor of immunity, it could potentially dismiss the Washington case and impede some charges in other proceedings. Although the Supreme Court has a conservative majority, including judges appointed by Trump, the outcome still remains uncertain. Furthermore, the Supreme Court’s decision will significantly impact the trial timeline, potentially pushing any trial for Trump beyond the 2024 elections.

This marks the first time in U.S. history that a former president faces criminal charges, providing a unique opportunity for the Supreme Court to establish a precedent on this crucial issue. The court could reject the immunity claim outright or establish varying degrees of immunity for former presidents. Several appellate judges have already rejected Trump’s immunity claim, emphasizing that there should be no lifetime immunity for former presidents. The ongoing legal battle features coups from both sides

Samantha Reynolds

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