Here we go.
As we wrote in late Feb., the Supreme Court of the United States agreed to hear arguments on whether former President Donald Trump, the presumed 2024 presidential nominee of the Republican Party, can claim broad presidential immunity from Jack Smith’s prosecution of the election interference case:
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear former President Donald Trump’s claim of presidential immunity arising out of the election interference case brought against him by Special Counsel Jack Smith.[…]
Trump’s legal team filed an application with the Supreme Court asking the court to stay the appellate court’s judgment.
In turn, Smith’s team asked the Supreme Court to treat the application as a petition for writ of certiorari, which the Court elected to do, indicating it will hear the matter on the merits.
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