Where 'Lawfare' Cases against Trump Stand after Immunity Ruling
Kaelan Deese : Jul 9, 2024
Washington Examiner
[WashingtonExaminer.com] ...Trump is facing four charges stemming from an alleged effort to 'obstruct the results of the 2020 election' in one of two cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith. The case is also the one that brought the recent ruling in Trump v. United States, which set a test that divides presidential acts into three buckets: Official acts that are absolutely immune from prosecution, official acts that are presumptively immune from prosecution and require adequate rebuttals from prosecutors, and unofficial acts that are not immune at all. The high court gave guidance on certain acts that suggested Trump's communication with his White House staff, for example, could be considered official conduct. The next steps will require District Judge Tanya Chutkan, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, to conduct hearings to decide which alleged misdeeds Trump may enjoy immunity from in the four-count indictment... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Click Here to read. (Screengrab image)