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President Trump has a landmark U.S. Supreme Court immunity argument today.

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President Trump has a landmark U.S. Supreme Court immunity argument today.

His trial in New York resumes today about a jerry-rigged non-crime of payments for silence about personal matters tied to two well-known liars of low repute.

Yesterday, they indicted everyone in Arizona that questioned the 2020 election.

He’s got a federal documents case ridiculously brought under the Espionage Act.

He’s dealing with Fani Willis in Georgia.

They’re trying to steal his New York real estate empire based on a victimless civil fraud charge.

And he has a crazy cat lady who can’t remember the day she purportedly had a run in with Trump at a department store.

And more to boot. Yet he keeps on going.

Trump makes the Energizer Bunny look like Rip Van Winkle.

Meanwhile, the Special Counsel assigned to look at the Biden documents case gives Biden a free pass literally because he’s a doddering old man people might sympathetically acquit.

 
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Mike Davis
@mrddmia

Again:

The Supreme Court will narrowly hold the President of the United States—any President—is immune from criminal prosecution for official (not personal) acts.

Likely 5-4, if Justice Amy Coney Barrett joins the 3 liberals.

Additionally or alternatively, the Court will reaffirm criminal statutes do not apply to the President, unless they are explicit.

The Court will remand Jack Smith’s January 6th case to DC Obama Judge Tanya Chutkan for an evidentiary hearing.

Her decision is immediately appealable to the DC Circuit.

And to the Supreme Court could take the case again before trial.

The Court’s likely holding will also substantially affect Fani Willis’ January 6th case—and may affect Jack Smith’s presidential-records case.

And the Supreme Court’s Fischer decision will destroy two of Jack Smith’s four January 6th charges against Trump.

Only 20% of Jack Smith’s January 6th case will remain.

The case will not get tried before the election.

Bottom line:

This will be a historic win for President Trump—and the presidency and our country.

 
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