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Donald Trump - Jack Smith - John Sauer - Brett Kavanaugh - Ariana Baio - Samuel Alito - Key Takeaways from Trump’s immunity arguments at the Supreme Court - independent.co.uk - county White

Key Takeaways from Trump’s immunity arguments at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court spent over three hours on Thursday hearing oral arguments in the historic case involving former president Donald Trump’s claims of presidential immunity from prosecution.

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Donald Trump - Jack Smith - Ariana Baio - Justice Brett Kavanaugh - Justice Samuel Alito - Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity – potentially delaying Jan 6 trial - independent.co.uk - Usa

Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity – potentially delaying Jan 6 trial

The Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Donald Trump and future US presidents some form of immunity from criminal prosecution for their actions while in office – while rejecting broad absolute immunity.

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Donald Trump - Jack Smith - Ariana Baio - Justice Brett Kavanaugh - Justice Samuel Alito - Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity – potentially delaying Jan 6 trial - independent.co.uk - Usa

Supreme Court justices appear poised to offer Trump some immunity – potentially delaying Jan 6 trial

A majority of the Supreme Court justices expressed interest in offering Donald Trump and future presidents some form of immunity from criminal prosecution based on actions they took while in office – while rejecting broad absolute immunity.

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Donald Trump - Ariana Baio - Capitol - The Supreme Court case that could give Jan 6 rioters – and Donald Trump – a break - independent.co.uk - Usa - state Pennsylvania

The Supreme Court case that could give Jan 6 rioters – and Donald Trump – a break

Joseph Fischer, a former police officer from Pennsylvania, allegedly entered the US Capitol building on January 6, 2021, yelling “Charge!”, and rushing the police line.

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Clarence Thomas - Ariana Baio - Justice Brett Kavanaugh - Clarence Thomas inexplicably absent from Supreme Court - independent.co.uk

Clarence Thomas inexplicably absent from Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas did not attend oral arguments on Monday morning, with no explanation for his absence.

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Greg Abbott - Brett Kavanaugh - Ariana Baio - Justice Sonia Sotomayor - Supreme Court allows Texas police to make arrests in illegal border crossings - independent.co.uk - Usa - state Texas - Mexico - county El Paso

Supreme Court allows Texas police to make arrests in illegal border crossings

The Supreme Court has green-lighteda controversial immigration law in Texas, allowing local law enforcement officials to arrest people crossing the US-Mexico border illegally.

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Donald Trump - Jack Smith - Mr Trump - Ariana Baio - Trump asks Supreme Court for broad immunity from criminal charges in election interference case - independent.co.uk - Usa - Washington

Trump asks Supreme Court for broad immunity from criminal charges in election interference case

Former president Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to grant him total immunity from criminal charges he’s facing in his federal election interference case, saying it was integral to the future of the US presidency to do so.

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Brett Kavanaugh - Ariana Baio - Justice Neil Gorsuch - Samuel Alito - Justice Elena Kagan - The word ‘and’ could land criminal defendants with longer sentences thanks to Supreme Court ruling - independent.co.uk

The word ‘and’ could land criminal defendants with longer sentences thanks to Supreme Court ruling

A new Supreme Court ruling will make it more difficult for criminal defendants with prior nonviolent drug offenses to seek shorter sentences under a law whose purpose was to reform federal prisons.

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