Pro-Trump Supreme Court justices give presidential immunity case bad faith treatment

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Justice Jackson raises a red flag on the idea of a president with no legal liabilityMurder, coup, bribery: Trump team stands by extreme hypotheticals in Supreme Court immunity case11:28'He wrote all of it down?': Prosecutors claim to have handwritten notes of Trump hush money schemeProsecutors use National Enquirer witness to show Trump's in-plain-sight election influence scheme'Like a child, give him a time out': Weissmann urges 'firm hand' as Trump flouts gag...

penalty; no friends stepping up as deadline nears'Genuinely shocking': Pro-Trump justices give presidential immunity case bad faith treatmentAn MSNBC prime time panel share overall assessments of the arguments presented to the Supreme Court today on the question of whether "presidential immunity" protects Donald Trump from being prosecuted for his role in the January 6 insurrection, and the brazen manner in which some of the partisan justices showed their willingness to...

 

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