The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Trump is entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution while in office

2024-07-02 20:35:43
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ChainCatcher news, according to The New York Times, reported that on Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald J. Trump is entitled to broad criminal prosecution immunity for actions taken during his presidency. Trump will seek to overturn the New York "hush money" conviction following the immunity ruling.

Previously, American adult film star Daniels claimed that she had an affair with Trump starting in 2006, while Trump has strongly denied having an extramarital affair with Daniels. Out of concern for her family's safety, Daniels accepted a "hush money" payment from Trump's personal lawyer. Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, also confirmed that he privately paid Daniels $130,000.

However, Daniels pointed out that she signed the document regarding the so-called "hush money" with Trump's lawyer Cohen shortly before the election, but Trump did not sign it, making it legally invalid.

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