Supreme Court Ruling Shields Trump, Future Presidents from Prosecution
The decision grants immunity for official acts, complicating multiple cases against Trump and setting a precedent for presidential accountability.
- Trump's legal team plans to use the ruling to challenge evidence in all four of his ongoing criminal cases.
- The ruling could significantly impact the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case and the New York hush money conviction.
- Critics argue the decision undermines the rule of law and could protect future presidents from criminal liability.
- Legal experts are divided on the ruling's interpretation and its long-term implications for presidential powers.
- The decision has sparked debates over the balance of power and the potential for presidential abuse of authority.









































































































