Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Immunity For Official Acts
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former President Donald Trump is entitled to
immunity from federal prosecution
for official actions he took while in office, a landmark decision at the height of an election season that could further delay the start of his criminal trial in Washington, D.C.
The 6-3 decision along ideological lines tosses out a ruling from the federal appeals court in Washington that concluded Trump is not entitled to broad immunity
from criminal charges stemming from an alleged scheme to hold on to power after the 2020 election. The justices sent the dispute back to the district court for further proceedings, and gave the court guidance about how to move forward.
The ruling expands presidential power by extending immunity from criminal prosecutions to former presidents for their official conduct. Never before had the Supreme Court considered whether a former commander in chief could face criminal charges as a result of conduct that occurred while in the Oval Office.
Trump is the first to have held the presidency and faced prosecution.
He has pleaded not guilty
to four charges stemming from an alleged effort to subvert
the transfer of presidential power after the 2020 election.
The former president cheered the decision, calling it a "big win for our Constitution and democracy" in a social media post. The decision is a major victory for Trump's legal team and a blow to prosecutors. This landmark decision effectively dismisses the four-count indictment brought by special counsel Jack Smith.
The special counsel declined to comment.
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