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President Trump to claim 'absolute immunity' from subpoenas in Supreme Court appeal
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Formerly TwitterChuck Schumer
SenSchumer
Today, SCOTUS hears Trump’s ridiculous claim of total immunity.
He's obviously not immune. SCOTUS is only protecting Trump and slowing his trial.
SCOTUS should not have taken this case or frozen the district court.
SCOTUS speeds up trials when it wants—but not in this case.
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Kyle Griffin
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Justice Jackson tells Trump's lawyer that he seems to be "worried about the president being chilled." She argues that, in reality, a "really significant opposite problem" would emerge:
"If the president wasn't chilled, if someone with those kinds of powers, the most powerful…
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Kyle Griffin
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It's go time. Immunity arguments are underway at the Supreme Court.
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Aaron Rupar
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so according to Trump's lawyers, if Trump returns to power he could sell all of our most sensitive military secrets to the CCP and he would be completely immune from prosecution so long as he kept it quiet until he left office. This is something SCOTUS is taking seriously!
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