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Supreme Court Rules That Donald Trump Has Immunity For Official Acts In Election Interference Case

Rudy Sultan/Getty Images By Melissa Noel ·Updated July 1, 2024

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken while in office, but he can be prosecuted for private acts. This decision marks the first time

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