Trump Seeks SCOTUS Stay on Immunity Ruling
Former US Pres. Donald Trump's legal team Monday requested the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issue a stay for an appeals court's ruling that Trump is not protected by presidential immunity. Trump's team is seeking more time to file an appeal....
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Facts
- Former US Pres. Donald Trump's legal team Monday requested the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) issue a stay for an appeals court's ruling that Trump is not protected by presidential immunity. Trump's team is seeking more time to file an appeal.1
- In Aug. 2023, the US Dept. of Justice (DOJ) indicted Trump on four counts, including conspiracy to defraud the US, for his alleged efforts to overturn current Pres. Joe Biden's 2020 election win.2
- Previously, the appellate court earlier this month ruled Trump could be held liable because it could not accept his argument 'that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes,' continuing that 'Trump's stance would collapse our system of separated powers.'3
- Trump's legal team is arguing that the appellate court committed a 'stunning breach from precedent' when it issued such a 'momentous' ruling so quickly.4
- Previously, US District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan in February indefinitely postponed Trump's March 4 trial date until a ruling on the immunity claims is made.1
- SCOTUS Chief Justice John Roberts has requested a DOJ response by next Tuesday.5
Sources: 1FOX News, 2Associated Press, 3Axios.com, 4New York Times (a) and 5New York Times (b).
Narratives
- Anti-Trump narrative, as provided by Los Angeles Times. To save American democracy, SCOTUS must reject Trump's argument and prevent the transformation of the office of the presidency into that of an uncheckable authoritarian ruler. Criminal liability ensures public officials have accountability.
- Pro-Trump narrative, as provided by Vigilant News Network. With Democrats again weaponizing the justice system against Trump, it's important for SCOTUS to step up and protect him and his right to appeal an unfair ruling. The case was rigged against him at the appellate court level, but hopefully, justice will be served at the nation's highest court.