
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently deliberating on former President Donald Trump's claim of presidential immunity concerning actions taken during his tenure. The court heard arguments on April 25, focusing on whether Trump could claim immunity from criminal prosecution for his presidential actions. This case coincides with Trump's ongoing 'hush money' trial in New York, which reached its eighth day on April 26. Legal experts and analysts are closely watching the proceedings, given their significant implications for presidential powers and accountability. The court's decision is expected to narrowly define the scope of presidential immunity while leaving broader legal questions to be resolved by lower courts.



The Supreme Court indicated on April 25 that it would issue a narrow ruling refining the scope of presidential immunity while leaving the details of former President Donald Trump’s other legal battles up to lower courts. https://t.co/EHrR3H5aC6
Former President Donald Trump on April 26 appeared in court for day 8 of his New York “hush money” trial, as the Supreme Court heard arguments over his immunity claim. Jesse Binnall, an attorney for President Trump in his civil cases, reacts to both cases. https://t.co/uw0q9HbnIw
On the latest episode of "Prosecuting Donald Trump," @AWeissmann_ and Mary McCord scrutinize the Supreme Court’s historic oral arguments on presidential immunity and the implications for our democracy. https://t.co/3R2Ag5wVLB https://t.co/ds10SPo4rC