Former U.S. president Donald Trump is celebrating a major legal victory, because the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has ruled former presidents are immune from criminal prosecution when carrying out “official acts.” Jackson Proskow looks at when a president can be prosecuted, what the ruling means for Trump’s election obstruction case, and why Democrats concerned the SCOTUS decision sets a dangerous precedent.
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Trump has partial immunity from prosecution, SCOTUS rules
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