Big blow to Trump: US court denies ex-president's immunity claim in 2020 election interference case
The US Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution and could be accused of colluding in the 2020 election. The previous Trump administration is not immune from prosecution and could be charged with conspiring to influence the 2020 election, a US federal agency has ruled.
In the legal case, Trump argued that he believed his actions were within his presidential authority and therefore was not immune from investigation. However, this request was rejected by our panel of judges on Tuesday.
In terms of this criminal case, former President Trump has become a Trump citizen and has all the immunities of the other defendants," the judge wrote in the 57-page decision, noting that "President Trump has no constitutional defense." for." they said. The decision was a major blow to Trump, who has claimed presidential immunity in several cases. Trump, 77, is expected to appeal the decision, meaning the case could go to the Supreme Court, where conservatives have a 6-3 majority.
U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith accused Trump of lying to maintain his position of power and conspiring to prevent Joe Biden from winning the 2020 election.
The file was originally planned to be heard on March 4, but was postponed due to the decision on it. immunity. If the case is heard by the Supreme Court, it may be postponed for weeks or months.
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