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Trump says:1The Appeals Court he ought to Absolute Immunity.

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On Saturday, the former president stated before a federal appeals panel that he ought to be exempted from prosecution in connection with his attempts to rig the 2020 election since, at the time of the actions, he was carrying out the duties assigned to him by his official position.

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Trump says:1The Appeals Court he ought to Absolute Immunity.

Trump presented his case in a document filed with the US Court of Appeals in Washington, which is accelerating the court’s review  if Special Counsel Jack Smith’s allegations against Trump for his acts in 2020, which led to the deadly attack on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, should be dismissed.

The 71-page document states that “President Trump has absolute immunity from prosecution for his official acts as President.” “The indictment must be dismissed because it alleges only official acts.”

Trump says:1The Appeals Court he ought to Absolute Immunity.

The appeals panel announced that arguments will be heard on January 9.

The US Supreme Court declined to rule on Friday on whether Trump is entitled to immunity for his attempts to void his election defeat, so the immunity dispute is now being heard at the DC Circuit.

Smith has requested that the appeals panel expedite the case in an attempt to impeachment by the House of Representatives, although the Senate did not find him guilty.

A Dec. 20 legal filing by Trump’s team to the Supreme Court states that “under the Constitution’s balanced, structural approach, a President may be prosecuted, but only if he is first impeached, tried, and convicted in the U.S.

Senate.” They filed the document to refute Smith’s request for a prompt ruling.

Trump says:1The Appeals Court he ought to Absolute Immunity.

According to Trump’s filing on December 20, “American history abounds with examples of Presidents who were accused of committing crimes through their official acts.”

However, until this year, no President had ever faced legal action the unbroken custom of not using the strong authority to criminally prosecute a President for official acts, even when there is a good reason and a chance to do so, over centuries suggests that there is no power.

Trump says:1The Appeals Court he ought to Absolute Immunity.

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