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In Supreme Court Immunity Decision, Clashing Views of the Nature of Politics

Par : Alan Feuer
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority largely embraced Donald Trump’s dark view of tit-for-tat partisan prosecutions while liberals cited the prospect of power unchecked by legal accountability.

© Ash Ponders for The New York Times

In its ruling, the Supreme Court’s majority tacitly bought into former President Donald J. Trump’s portrayal of himself as a victim of partisan legal warfare.

Special Counsel Is Said to Be Planning to Pursue Trump Cases Past the Election

Par : Alan Feuer
Jack Smith plans to continue two criminal cases against Donald J. Trump until Inauguration Day if the former president wins, according to a person familiar with his thinking.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

The special counsel Jack Smith believes that under Justice Department regulations, his mandate and his authority to keep cases going do not depend on a change of administration, a person familiar with his thinking said.

Trump Immunity Ruling Slows Jan. 6 Case but Opens Door to Airing of Evidence

Par : Alan Feuer
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.

© Pete Marovich for The New York Times

Judge Tanya S. Chutkan will decide whether many of Donald J. Trump’s actions around the 2020 election were based on official acts he took as president or on unofficial acts in his private role as a candidate.
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