Supreme Court Gets Historic Trump Request – Donald’s Bold Move Could End 1 Top Case
Supreme Court Gets Historic Trump Request – Donald’s Bold Move Could End 1 Top Case

Donald Trump has been battling several Democrat-led trials. Most of these indictments and charges were filed soon after he launched his 2024 presidential campaign. Most of his supporters, and many Republicans, believe Democrats have weaponized the legal system to stop him from winning.

Legal experts have debated the validity of the trials against Trump. Some have claimed there is little evidence to support them—but it is unlikely the former president will get fair trials or impartial juries.

Trump has tried to get at least one of these trials dismissed, over credible grounds. The former president believes he cannot be charged with certain crimes, because of his former office. A lower court disagreed. Now, Trump is taking it to the highest court in the land.

From The Post Millennial:
2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump requested that the Supreme Court block a ruling from the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia stating that he does not have presidential immunity in the January 6 case against him.

According to the New York Times, the filing stated that “President Trump’s claim that presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for their official acts presents a novel, complex and momentous question that warrants careful consideration on appeal.”

Donald Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court to dismiss the January 6 criminal trial against him, because of presidential immunity. The former president believes that because he was the Commander in Chief, he is immune from criminal prosecution.

A lower court rejected this claim, stating that because he is now out of office, he can be charged over things he did while in office. Republicans have strongly criticized this line of thinking, saying it would put every future president in danger.

The moment he leaves office, they explain, they can be prosecuted by a rival party. How can any president lead properly, if they fear being indicted after leaving office?

It will be up to the Supreme Court to decide if a former president can be indicted over actions taken while in office. Many Americans believe these trials are politically motivated. Democrats would not have done this against a fellow Democrat or someone other than Trump.

But it is unclear how the court will rule. The Supreme Court has a conservative majority, but that does not mean Trump is in the clear. It seems obvious that Democrats are waging lawfare. The SCOTUS can play a critical role in bringing this kind of scheming to an end.

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump has appealed to the Supreme Court that his presidential immunity protects him from charges.
  • A lower court rejected this claim, in a decision that has outraged Republicans.
  • Democrats are prosecuting Trump over actions he took while in office—which could be protected from criminal charges.

Source: The Post Millennial

February 13, 2024
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Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.