Supreme Court Decision on Former President Trump's Immunity from Prosecution

The Supreme Court is considering former President Trump's arguments for immunity from prosecution. The decision could impact how former presidents are held accountable for criminal actions while in office. Trump asserts absolute immunity even after leaving office, but experts argue only sitting presidents have immunity. The court is exploring a nuanced approach to balance immunity with criminal accountability. Lower courts have rejected Trump's immunity claims. The decision could have far-reaching implications on presidential actions and potential prosecutions.

Impact of a Criminal President on American Democracy

The article discusses the potential implications of a criminal president like Donald Trump on American democracy, highlighting concerns about accountability, abuse of power, and the effectiveness of checks and balances in the system.

Donald Trump's Criminal Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep during the first day of his criminal hush money trial, where he faces 34 felony counts. The trial is historic as it is the first criminal trial against a former or serving US president.