Supreme Court justices clashed Thursday over former President Donald Trump’s claims of “absolute immunity” from being prosecuted for his official acts while he was in the White House.
Supreme Court struggles with immunity for presidents over official acts
A conviction of Trump would make 15% of his supporters even more likely to vote for him
The ongoing criminal trial against former President Donald Trump in New York City seems to have little impact on his political standing, with recent polls indicating a tight race with President Biden.
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