The Supreme Court will soon rule on Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim, and the decision's impacts could go beyond the federal election interference case at the center of the matter.With a week left in the 2023-2024 term, the Court is poised to rule as early as Wednesday. The justices still have more than a dozen rulings to announce, and among the cases is the one that raises the question of whether former presidents are immune from criminal prosecution.
If the justices hold that immunity does not apply, then the prosecutions can move forward,' former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told Newsweek.Former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade agreed that the Georgia case would likely end if the justices rule that a sitting president is completely immune from prosecution, but she disagreed that it would knock down the classified documents case in Florida.
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