Supreme Court Partially Backs Trump on Presidential Immunity
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Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.  Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy.  On this edition, Joe and Kailey speak with:  Erik Larson, Bloomberg legal reporter, to dive into a divided Supreme Court’s ruling that former President Donald Trump has some immunity from criminal charges, and how it will likely delay a trial  Robert McWhirter, criminal and constitutional law attorney, about what the ruling means for presidential power  Former Deputy United States Deputy Attorney General, Former Principal Deputy Solicitor General of the United States and adjunct professor at Georgetown Law School Donald Ayer to break down the Supreme Court’s decision and what it means  Rick Davis, Bloomberg Politics Contributor and Partner at Stonecourt Capital & Brad Howard, Democratic Strategist and Corcoran Street Group Founder and President react to the Supreme Court’s ruling and its political ramifications. They also talk through how Democrats are reacting to Biden’s poor performance at last week’s debate  Jane Hall, American University Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and author of “Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions” joins to offer her analysis of the Trump immunity decision and to share her thoughts on last week’s debate, its format and how the Biden campaign can recover from his poor showing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Watch Joe and Kailey LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg Washington Correspondents Joe Mathieu and Kailey Leinz deliver insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures...
Published 07/02/24
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The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has some immunity from criminal charges for trying to reverse the 2020 election results, all but ensuring that a trial won’t happen before the November election. The justices, voting 6-3 along ideological lines, said a federal appeals court was too...
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