Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Immunity Claims
Unanimous Decision Upholds States' Rights
Case Focuses on Delaying Trump's Trial
A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that states cannot determine the eligibility of electors in presidential elections. This decision comes in the wake of former President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the case in question, Trump had argued that he was immune from prosecution for any actions he took as president. The Supreme Court rejected this argument, holding that the Constitution does not grant the president any special immunity from criminal prosecution.
This decision is a major blow to Trump, who had hoped to use the Supreme Court to delay his trial and protect himself from potential prosecution.
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