By A Mystery Man Writer
Q&A: Is Donald Trump subject to criminal charges for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol? A look at the legal questions surrounding his immunity claim and what it means for all future presidents.
Q&A: Is Donald Trump subject to criminal charges for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol? A look at the legal questions surrounding his immunity claim and what it means for all future presidents.
Supreme Court sets April arguments over whether Trump can be prosecuted for election interference - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Supreme Court is asked to rule quickly on whether Trump can be prosecuted - Los Angeles Times
Trump Claims Immunity Extends Even to Acts That 'Cross the Line' - The New York Times
Trump's self-defeating attempt to intimidate a federal court - Los Angeles Times
Forceful Opinion Repudiates Trump's Immunity Claim in Election Case - The New York Times
The Trump Election Immunity Ruling, Annotated and Explained - The New York Times
Diplomatic immunity - Wikipedia
Live updates: Trump lawyers argue that the former president is immune from prosecution
Prosecutors urge appeals court to reject Trump's immunity claims in election subversion case - Los Angeles Times
Trump's Claim of Immunity Leaves Judges Skeptical - The New York Times
US president could have a rival assassinated and not be prosecuted, Trump's lawyer argues
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