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Legal experts are expressing concern about the widespread implications of the Supreme Court decision released Monday stating that Donald Trump and other past and future presidents enjoy “absolute immunity” for “official acts” taken in office.
The Democratic appointees said the Supreme Court's decision on Donald Trump's immunity claims would hurt the country.
The dissenting justices said the ruling allows presidents to order Navy seals to assassinate a political rival or organize a military coup to hold onto power.
Retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig said former President Trump and other U.S. presidents can now be considered “above the law” after the Supreme Court ruled Monday that core presidential powers are immune from prosecution.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump is entitled to immunity for official actions taken in response to his 2020 election loss.