Trump seeks to set aside New York hush money verdict hours after Supreme Court ruling
Tuesday, 2 July 2024 () In prior court filings, Trump contended he is immune from prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office. His lawyers did not raise that as a defense in the hush money case, but they argued that some evidence - including Trump's social media posts about former lawyer Michael Cohen - comes from his time as president and should have been excluded from the trial because of immunity protections.
Due to the U.S. Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling, Judge Juan Merchan delayed the sentencing in President Donald Trump’s New York trial until September 18. Will DA Alvin Bragg be forced to reopen the trial? The Sekulow team discusses the impact of the SCOTUS ruling on President...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump and all past, present, and future Presidents have immunity from prosecution for “official acts.” The Justices’ immunity decision is a..
The Supreme Court has overruled a lower court in the matter of former President Donald Trump’s immunity case, determining that a president is immune from prosecution for official acts, but not..