The US president felt that the Supreme Court’s ruling on Donald Trump set “a dangerous precedent”, stating that any head of state “may feel free to ignore the law” without facing consequences.
“Now, the American people must do what the Supreme Court should have done. The American people must judge the conduct of Donald Trump,” Joe Biden said in White House statements and an effort to rally voters for the November election. .
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump’s “official” acts are protected, but not his “unofficial” ones, in the Capitol attack case.
By a vote of six to three, with six conservative justices to three progressives, the Court held that “the President has no immunity for non-official acts” but “he is entitled to at least a presumption of immunity for official acts.” “.
Donald Trump, who campaigned to return to the White House, immediately welcomed the decision, which he called a “huge victory” for democracy.
The Supreme Court’s decision comes in the face of an appeals court ruling in February that Trump was not exempt from crimes committed while president, delaying a trial in Washington on federal election tampering allegations in the 2020 presidential election.
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