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President Trump RESPONDS To Immunity Ruling


President Trump has responded to the recent decision by a DC appeals court to strip him of his Presidential immunity.

The Trump campaign issued an official response following the monumental decision from the court and explained this decision endangers the very bedrock of our republic.

Campaign Spokesman Steven Cheung then went on to say that the former President respectfully disagrees with the court’s decision and that the Trump campaign will be seeking an appeal at the SCOTUS level.

I have said it before and I’ll say it again: if President Trump does not have Presidential immunity then none of them do.

We The People should call for immediate and swift justice for all politicians and not just former Presidents if the deep state wants to play that game.

How can they single out one man for not attending a rowdy protest when the rest are war criminals? The Trump campaign issued this statement on Tuesday:

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Axios provided some background context:

The judge presiding over the case put the trial on pause in December and postponed it indefinitely earlier this month as the appeals court considered the immunity question.

The trial had originally been scheduled to start next month.

“THEY HATE PRESIDENT TRUMP SO MUCH they are willing to DESTROY the OFFICE of the President! This decision will haunt future Presidential administrations and make this country less safe.

What a HORRIBLE, misguided (but not surprising) decision on Presidential immunity that SCOTUS will hopefully overturn IMMEDIATELY,” Ronny Jackson said.

The Hill reports:

Tuesday’s ruling effectively forces him to appeal to the Supreme Court by Feb. 12.

After that date, the D.C. Circuit panel said it would return the case to the trial court, unless Trump seeks emergency relief from the justices.

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In that scenario, the trial proceedings would remain on pause until the Supreme Court acts.



 

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