2024-07-01 19:58:39

Supreme Court's Ruling on Trump's Immunity Sparks Controversy and Concerns

The Supreme Court's recent ruling on Donald Trump's immunity case has stirred up controversy and raised concerns about presidential power and accountability. The ruling grants former presidents immunity for their official acts, but not for unofficial actions, potentially delaying criminal trials against Trump.

The decision has been criticized for expanding presidential power, creating an 'absolute immunity' that goes against the principle that no one is above the law. Dissenting opinions argue for criminal indictment of Trump, while acknowledging the possibility of lower court trials.

Republicans celebrate the ruling as a victory, while Democrats warn of threats to democracy and the separation of powers. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent highlights concerns about the expansion of presidential power and the lack of accountability.

The Guardian
1. Juli 2024 um 19:10

US supreme court to issue Trump immunity decision – live

Politics
The US Supreme Court is expected to issue its long-anticipated decision on Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim, which seeks absolute immunity from criminal prosecution over his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and his role in the Capitol Hill insurrection. The court also has three other cases remaining on the docket, including two cases over social media laws in Texas and Florida. The rulings will be issued one by one, starting at 10am Eastern time.
The Verge
1. Juli 2024 um 15:03

Trump is ‘absolutely’ immune for ‘official acts’ on Jan 6th, SCOTUS rules

Politics
The Supreme Court ruled that former presidents have a 'presumption of immunity' for their official acts while in office but no immunity for unofficial acts. The decision in Trump v. United States could allow the prosecution against former President Donald Trump for his role in the events of January 6th, 2021, to proceed. Trump faces various legal challenges at both state and federal levels, including a trial over hush money payments and a potential sentencing on July 11th.
Yahoo News
1. Juli 2024 um 14:34

Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of a pre-election Trump trial

Politics
The Supreme Court has ruled that former presidents have some immunity from prosecution, effectively delaying the criminal case against Donald Trump and making it unlikely that he will be tried before the November election. The justices returned Trump's case to the trial court to determine the remaining charges against him. This ruling, along with another ruling rejecting efforts to bar Trump from the ballot, highlights the significant role the Supreme Court is playing in the upcoming election.
The Guardian
1. Juli 2024 um 14:36

US supreme court rules Trump has ‘absolute immunity’ for official acts

Politics
The US Supreme Court has ruled that former presidents are entitled to some degree of immunity from criminal prosecution for official actions, reducing the likelihood that the federal criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to stop the transfer of power will proceed before the 2024 election. The court's conservative majority found that presidents were protected from prosecution for official actions but could face charges for unofficial conduct. The case has been remanded back to..
n-tv.de
1. Juli 2024 um 14:43

Ex-Präsident teilweise immun: Trump erringt wichtigen Teilsieg vor Supreme Court

Politik
Der Oberste Gerichtshof der USA gibt den Fall zurück an eine niedrigere Instanz. Donald Trump hat vor dem Obersten US-Gericht in Washington einen bedeutsamen Teilsieg errungen, indem das Gericht mit 6 zu 3 Stimmen entschied, dass zumindest für offizielle Amtshandlungen absolute Immunität für Ex-Präsidenten gilt, nicht aber bei anderen Handlungen. Die Entscheidung darüber, wie diese Entscheidung auf den Fall Trumps anzuwenden ist, wurde an eine niedrigere Instanz verwiesen.
DER SPIEGEL
1. Juli 2024 um 14:46

USA: Supreme Court gesteht Donald Trump Immunität zu – allerdings nur teilweise

Politik
Der Oberste Gerichtshof der USA hat entschieden, dass der ehemalige Präsident Donald Trump zumindest für offizielle Amtshandlungen Immunität vor Strafverfolgung genießt. Für nicht-offizielle Handlungen gilt diese Immunität jedoch nicht. Das untergeordnete Bundesgericht wird nun prüfen, wie sich eine mögliche Anklage gegen Trump auf seine Interventionen nach der Wahlniederlage von 2020 bezieht.
EL PAÍS
1. Juli 2024 um 14:37

El Supremo de Estados Unidos concede a Trump inmunidad parcial por sus actos como presidente

Política
El Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos concede a Donald Trump inmunidad parcial por los actos realizados durante su mandato como presidente. La sentencia ha sido aprobada por la mayoría conservadora del tribunal y supone un triunfo para el expresidente, quien ha logrado dilatar el proceso en su contra. Sin embargo, la inmunidad concedida es parcial y se limita a los actos oficiales.
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