'Without Presidential Immunity, a President of the United States literally could not function!' Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The Supreme Court is due to issue the most anticipated decision of its term on Monday, and former President Donald Trump is set to learn whether he is immune from prosecution for his alleged role in the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.The court, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, is meeting for the final time this term on July 1.
Newsweek has contacted a Trump spokesperson for comment via email.The justices were skeptical when they heard arguments on April 25. But by holding on to the case until July, they have reduced the chance that Trump will have to stand trial before the November election, no matter what the ruling is.
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