new video loaded: Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trump’s Immunity
Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trump’s Immunity
By Nikolay Nikolov, Karen Hanley, Charlie Savage and James Surdam•July 2, 2024
The Supreme Court’s decision to grant presidents immunity from prosecution over official actions is an extraordinary expansion of executive power. Charlie Savage, a reporter for The New York Times, analyzes the ruling by the court’s conservative majority, its long-term implications, and the three liberal justices’ vehement dissent.
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