Supreme Court Urged to Rule on Trump’s Immunity Claim Amid Legal Challenges
Special Counsel Jack Smith emphasizes the urgency and uniqueness of the case, as Trump faces a separate hush money trial next week.
- Special Counsel Jack Smith urges the Supreme Court to expedite ruling on Trump's immunity claim, emphasizing the unique severity of the alleged crimes.
- Oral arguments before the Supreme Court are set for April 25, with a decision potentially impacting Trump's trial timeline.
- Trump faces a New York hush money trial next week, with attempts to delay the trial rejected by appellate judges.
- The hush money trial involves 34 counts of falsifying business records related to payments to Stormy Daniels.
- Public opinion largely opposes Trump's presidential immunity claims, with 70% believing former presidents should not be immune from prosecution.























































































































