Judge Rules Trump Lacks Immunity in New York Business Records Case
A recent ruling is connected to a prior U.S. Supreme Court decision that established that presidents have ‘presumptive immunity’ concerning their official actions.
Judge Juan Merchan declared on Dec. 16 that President-elect Donald Trump does not possess immunity in the so-called “hush money” case in New York.
This ruling follows Trump’s decisive win in the 2024 presidential election and relates to a U.S. Supreme Court decision made earlier this year that reaffirmed the established principle that official presidential conduct is granted “presumptive immunity” from criminal prosecution.
The Supreme Court’s ruling compelled Merchan to assess whether the charges fell under the law’s presumptive immunity umbrella.
This is an evolving situation and will be updated.