US Supreme Court sends Trump immunity claim back to lower court
Monday, 1 July 2024 () The US Supreme Court has sent Donald Trump's claim that he is immune from prosecution for his actions while president back to a lower court.
Calls from within the Democratic Party for a potential replacement for President Joe Biden are growing following his underwhelming performance in last week’s first presidential debate against former President Donald Trump. While a change at the top of the ticket is not impossible, it would require Biden to step aside, something his campaign has made clear will not happen. A switch in candidates carries significant risks, especially with the November election less than 150 days away and the Democratic National Convention in August. A change is almost certainly contingent on Biden himself deciding to step aside and release the pledged delegates he has collected so far. Biden, 81, holds 3,894 of 3,937 delegates, according to The Associated Press. If he releases them, a brokered convention could take place, where delegates would vote to select a new nominee.
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Former US President Donald Trump is reportedly considering a deal to limit NATO expansion in exchange for Russian concessions in Ukraine, according to anonymous sources cited by Politico. The plan could involve overhauling NATO to increase European responsibilities. Ukrainian President Zelensky opposes any territorial concessions to Russia, emphasizing the need for security guarantees. This potential shift in US policy highlights ongoing debates about NATO's future.
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Speaking at the eastern zone judicial conference at National Judicial Academy, Kolkata, Justice Gavai said, "Some Judges in some HCs do not sit on time. It is.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court have ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for some of his actions in a case where he is charged with plotting to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss.
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DC--The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of former President Donald Trump on Monday, holding in a 6-3 decision that presidents are covered by limited immunity from criminal prosecutions for actions..
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