SCOTUS on POTUS Immunity

News & Observations

Monday, July 1, 2024 - 3 minutes

In a historic decision, a divided Supreme Court ruled that former presidents can never be prosecuted for actions relating to the core powers of their office, and that there is at least a presumption that they have immunity for their official acts more broadly. Ed reads the dissenting opinion, and opines on what the current President should do.

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