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Supreme Court (finally) takes up Presidential Immunity
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(04-25-2024, 11:47 AM)GMDino Wrote: With all the talk about the timing of the cases against Trump the delay in this and the lack of the court expediting it should be looked at also.

I'm listening on and off at work and the justices are asking about what could be considered "official acts" and when Trump's lawyer was asked if telling the military to perform a coup would be considered an official act that is immune he replied that it "probably" would be.

He said a president should be immune from prosecution for attempting a coup.

Also "probably" for accepting a bribe.

This is crazy.

Why should Supreme Court stop everything and hear this case and allow others on the schedule to be pushed backwards? 

Is Trump is deemed not immune and it goes to trial in 2025, why is that an issue? 

You cry foul, yet Bragg charged Trump with something that happened in 2016, 8 years ago. Smith and Fani waiting to charge Trump in 2023 with alleged crimes that occurred in 2021? 

It appears Biden's DOJ colluded to interfere with the 2024 election based on them waiting.  Biden's DOJ could have brought these charges a lot earlier if they were concerned SC may get involved. 
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RE: Supreme Court (finally) takes up Presidential Immunity - Luvnit2 - 04-25-2024, 12:39 PM

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