Trump is asking the Supreme Court to stop his federal felony election interference case.
Former President Donald Trump has filed a Supreme Court appeal to his previously rejected claim that presidential immunity should shield him from facing federal election interference charges.A decision by a Washington, D.C. federal appeals court last week allowed Special Counsel Jack Smith's felony case against the ex-president, which had been paused pending appeal, to move forward.
Circuit appeals court last Tuesday, a three-judge panel wrote that 'any executive immunity that may have protected while he served as President no longer protects him against this prosecution.'The judges added that the ex-president had 'become citizen Trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant' and concluded that they could not 'accept that the office of the presidency places its former occupants above the law for all time thereafter.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Donald Trump's Rocky History With Colorado Leads to the U.S. Supreme Court'Let us take inspiration from patriotic Colorado citizens who have banded together in protest.'
Weiterlesen »
Oyez, oyez, oyez: A listener's guide to Supreme Court arguments over Trump and the ballotThere will be no cameras in the courtroom when the Supreme Court hears arguments over whether Donald Trump can be kept off the ballot because of his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results
Weiterlesen »
Supreme Court to hear arguments over Trump's eligibility for 2024 ballotFormer President Donald Trump's eligibility for the 2024 ballot is set to be considered by the Supreme Court.
Weiterlesen »
Listen Live: Supreme Court hears arguments over Trump's eligibility for 2024 ballotThe Supreme Court is considering a historic case over whether former President Donald Trump is eligible for a second term in the White House.
Weiterlesen »
Supreme Court hears Trump ballot oral argumentsThe U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 on whether former President Donald Trump should be removed from Colorado's primary ballot under the 14th Amendment for 'insurrection' by inciting the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
Weiterlesen »
Supreme Court considers whether Trump can be removed from a primary ballotJustices are reviewing Colorado's disqualification of Donald Trump from its state primary ballot because he allegedly engaged in an insurrection.
Weiterlesen »