Supreme Court Ruling Could Bail Out Donald Trump

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Trump is likely to invoke presidential immunity before the Supreme Court, according to legal analysts.

Donald Trump is hoping the Supreme Court will grant him immunity from federal prosecution, legal analysts have said.On Thursday, his lawyers asked a judge to dismiss the Washington election subversion case, in which Trump is accused of encouraging his supporters' January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. They argued that Trump has presidential immunity from prosecution.Trump denies all wrongdoing in the case.

Supreme Court are prepared to move extremely fast, this motion could mean the trial wouldn't occur before the Republican nominating convention or even before the election itself,' she wrote.That would free Trump, who is the current frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination, from the case until after the election. By the time it reached the Supreme Court, he could claim immunity, said Vance.' In Nixon v.

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