Supreme Court Grants Trump Partial Immunity in Election Interference Case
Ruling delays trial, raises questions about presidential accountability and future prosecutions
- The 6-3 decision provides absolute immunity for core presidential functions and presumptive immunity for other official acts.
- Lower courts must now determine which of Trump's actions are immune, delaying any trial until after the 2024 election.
- The ruling complicates Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case, potentially excluding key evidence.
- Dissenting justices warn the decision could create a 'law-free zone' for future presidents.
- Judge Tanya Chutkan will oversee the fact-specific analysis to classify Trump's actions.




























































































































































































































































































