
High-level SPANKING: Trump makes move to whack Jack Smith after immunity ruling
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55% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
72% Very Right
- Politician Portrayal
-31% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Following the ruling in his favor, Trump celebrated by jabbing the "deranged" prosecutor who he gloated was "spanked" by the Supreme Court in a post to Truth Social.39% : "Consistent with President Trump's pending motion to dismiss based on Presidential immunity, the Supreme Court explained in Trump that it would 'eviscerate the immunity we have recognized' if a prosecutor could "do indirectly what he cannot do directly -- invite the jury to examine acts for which a President is immune from prosecution to nonetheless prove his liability on any charge," the filing states, according to Fox News.
39% : Trump wrote on Tuesday.
36% : On Friday, the presumptive GOP nominee's legal team requested that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon put the classified documents case on hold while Monday's 6-3 ruling that Trump has "absolute immunity" for all official acts is sorted out, yet another blow to underhanded Special Counsel Jack Smith.
35% : The legality of Smith's appointment is also becoming a larger issue after conservative SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that the case should be dismissed based on whether the special counsel was lawfully appointed, a big question that threatens to completely derail the Justice Department's lawfare against Trump.
25% : The Washington Post reported that AG Merrick Garland's lawfare hitman plans to continue to pursue the cases against Trump, even if he wins the election.
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