Trump's Legal Reckoning 2026: Supreme Court, Carroll, and Presidential Immunity
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In the New York hush money case, Politico details a federal judge's skepticism toward Trump's bid to move his conviction for falsifying business records out of state court post-Supreme Court immunity ruling. The 2nd Circuit remanded for review of whether trial evidence involved official acts, but Judge Hellerstein noted Trump's team strategically delayed, calling it a "choice" for two chances at relief. Prior removal requests were denied.
Older cases linger too. ABC News timelines from 2023 highlight resolved or paused matters like the New York civil fraud trial, Georgia election interference, federal classified documents, and January 6 cases, many stalled by appeals or elections. Just Security tracks 549 lawsuits challenging Trump administration actions, including executive orders on prisons and law firms, with hundreds awaiting rulings on constitutional grounds like First Amendment retaliation.
These cases blend personal liability with presidential powers, with the Supreme Court likely pivotal in 2026. Listeners, thanks for tuning in—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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