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Dissent From Supreme Court’s Liberals Laments Expansion of Presidential Power
The three Democratic appointees railed against the ruling that former President Donald J. Trump has some immunity for his official actions, declaring that their colleagues had made the president into “a king above the law.” -
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Top Biden Officials Seek to Calm Donors: ‘Breathe Through the Nose’
The senior Biden officials downplayed the political fallout of President Biden’s debate performance but provided precious little new information.Joe Biden -
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Supreme Court Says Trump Has Some Immunity in Election Case
The ruling makes a distinction between official actions of a president, which have immunity, and those of a private citizen. In dissent, the court’s liberals lament a vast expansion of presidential power.Donald Trump -
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Trump Immunity Ruling Slows Jan. 6 Case but Opens Door to Airing of Evidence
The Supreme Court’s immunity decision directed the trial court to hold hearings on what portions of the indictment can survive — a possible chance for prosecutors to set out their case in public before Election Day.Donald Trump -
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'Shield Grampy' sentenced to prison by judge handling Trump's Jan. 6 case
The federal judge overseeing presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's Jan. 6 criminal case sentenced a Capitol rioter who assaulted police officers to more than 4.5 years in prison.Donald Trump -
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Supreme Court Says Prosecutors Overstepped With Jan. 6 Charge
The ruling that the Justice Department misused a 2002 law in charging a pro-Trump rioter who entered the Capitol could have an impact on hundreds of other cases, including one against Donald Trump. -
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Supreme Court limits scope of obstruction charge used in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court narrowed the Justice Department's use of a federal obstruction statute leveled against scores of people who breached the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. -
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Supreme Court rules in favor of Jan. 6 rioters in obstruction case
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that an obstruction law used to charge scores of Jan. 6 rioters and former President Trump was improperly applied, spelling trouble for the Justice Department’s far-reaching prosecution of the Capitol attack. The ... -
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Supreme Court limits use of obstruction charges in Jan. 6 cases
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Friday to limit the scope of obstruction charges that prosecutors have been using against Jan. 6 defendants, including Donald Trump. Norah O'Donnell anchored CBS News' special report on the decision.
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Supreme Court Immunity Ruling Escalates Long Rise of Presidential Power
Beyond Donald J. Trump, the decision adds to the seemingly one-way ratchet of executive authority. -
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Trump Immunity Ruling Slows Jan. 6 Case but Opens Door to Airing of Evidence
The Supreme Court’s immunity decision directed the trial court to hold hearings on what portions of the indictment can survive — a possible chance for prosecutors to set out their case in public before Election Day.Donald Trump -
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What the Supreme Court’s Immunity Decision Means for Trump
The decision most likely delays Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 case past the election, and if he wins in November, people close to him expect the Justice Department to drop the charges.Donald Trump -
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Biden Warns That Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Will Embolden Trump
The president, under scrutiny since his damaging debate appearance last week, did not stumble or falter during his brief remarks.Joe Biden -
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In a Staring Contest With Democratic Voters, Joe Biden Hasn’t Blinked
Around Mr. Biden, a siege mentality has set in post-debate, one at odds with the persistent concerns of voters who view him as too old to be effective.Joe Biden