“Donald Trump Faces Time Crunch as America Demands the Whole Truth” | US News
Donald Trump had a busy Thursday, juggling two legal proceedings as he awaited the verdict on a third. His hush money criminal trial and Supreme Court hearing were already in progress when a New York judge upheld the $83m damages award against Trump for defaming writer E Jean Carroll.
With a lot at stake for Trump legally, it was a day full of significant events.
Catch up on how the day unfolded in court
The Supreme Court hearing focused on the 6 January riots, election subversion, and Trump’s alleged involvement. This poses a serious legal threat to him, with arguments about presidential immunity from prosecution for his actions while in office.
Although Trump was not present at the hearing in Washington DC, it seems the panel may delay the prosecution as they ponder the question of immunity.
The majority of the panel questions Trump’s immunity argument but may delay the prosecution further. There is a belief that presidents have some immunity from criminal prosecution for their official acts, though the extent is unclear.
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If the trial court is directed to determine which of Trump’s alleged illegal acts qualify for official act immunity, it could delay the trial well past the November election.
This scenario would benefit Trump, allowing him to potentially use his power if re-elected to make the charges disappear.
The New York hush money trial is currently the only one underway out of four criminal prosecutions. The Supreme Court may narrow the focus to this trial before November’s election.
It is a race against time to uncover the truth about Trump’s actions and their legal consequences before the election, testing the principles of American democracy and rule of law.
The stress continues to mount as these significant legal battles unfold.