6-3 decision
Case closed.
119 pages. Should be an interesting read. Official vs.unofficial.
Huh? Of course it gets sent back down. They knew that would happen going in.
"The Court sent the matter back down to a lower court, as the justices did not apply the ruling to whether or not former President Trump is immune from prosecution regarding actions related to efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election."
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/tr...presidents-substantial-protection-prosecution
Yeah... interfering with an election is not an "official act"
Huh? Of course it gets sent back down. They knew that would happen going in.
The thing is, every conversation he had, is off limits. Good luck winning that trial. The Justice Department can't make a case.
Every conversation that was provided previously as evidence by the prosecution. That's what I meant. It can't be introduced.How is "every conversation he had, is off limits". Anything involved with unofficial acts such as illegal election interference is open for all evidence to be submitted for trial. The lower court merely needs to decide that the election interference was unofficial acts and not official acts.
How is "every conversation he had, is off limits". Anything involved with unofficial acts such as illegal election interference is open for all evidence to be submitted for trial. The lower court merely needs to decide that the election interference was unofficial acts and not official acts.
Or before it can be introduced, it has to be proven as unofficial lol. A new trial for each piece of evidence. Trump will be 120 years old by then.Every conversation that was provided previously as evidence by the prosecution. That's what I meant. It can't be introduced.