How the US Supreme Court ruling on former president’s immunity could affect Trump cases | DW News

The US Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump is partially immune from prosecution. The court has decided that former presidents have ‘absolute immunity’ for official acts. The ruling potentially disrupts a case that alleged Trump tried to subvert the 2020 presidential election.

00:00 How the Supreme Court ruling affects legal cases against Trump
02:38 Interview with Barry McDonald, professor of law at the Pepperdine Caruso school of law in California.
08.52 Interview with Nick Akerman, a lawyer and former assistant Watergate Special Prosecutor.

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