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Donald Trump judge puts pressure on Supreme Court to act fast

Por: Newsweek Nation December 14, 2023

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A judge's suspension of Donald Trump's election fraud trial is putting pressure on the Supreme Court to reach a rapid decision on whether Trump has presidential immunity, a legal expert has said.Stephen Gillers, a law professor at New York University, was reacting to Judge Tanya Chutkan's announcement on Wednesday that she is suspending Trump's trial until the Supreme Court reaches a decision on Trump's presidential... + full article



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