Donald Trump’s attorneys have requested the US Supreme Court to grant their consumer “absolute immunity” from felony prosecution for acts carried out whereas serving as president as a part of their bid to get the federal election interference case in opposition to him dismissed.
Ahead of oral arguments on the query being heard on 25 April, the Republican candidate’s attorneys argued: “The court should restore the tradition and neutralise one of the greatest threats to the president’s separate power, a bedrock of our republic, in our nation’s history.
“The court should uphold the president’s immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts.”
Meanwhile, Mr Trump was interviewed by Nigel Farage on GB News on Tuesday night and modified his hostility to Nato, saying he would hold the US within the army alliance offered European nations “play fair” and “pay their fair share”.
The former president appeared to melt his rhetoric after inflicting alarm in February when he mentioned at a rally that he would “encourage” Vladimir Putin’s Russia to “do whatever the hell they want” to nations that didn’t meet their monetary obligations to the defence pact.
He additionally waded into the intrigue presently surrounding the British Royal household.
Judge guidelines Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen can testify in Trump’s hush money trial
On Monday, New York Judge Juan Merchan additionally rejected Mr Trump’s makes an attempt to dam testimony from Michael Cohen, his former lawyer who allegedly supported a scheme to bury compromising particulars of Mr Trump’s affairs main as much as the 2016 presidential election.
Judge Merchan additionally rejected Mr Trump’s makes an attempt to dam testimony from former Playboy mannequin Karen McDougal, who allegedly had an affair with Mr Trump earlier than his presidency.
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 09:15
Full story: Trump seems to alter his tone on Nato after uproar over Russia feedback
Donald Trump appeared to alter his tone on Nato after the uproar over his earlier feedback saying that he would encourage Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” to members who don’t pay their justifiable share.
Speaking to former Brexit chief Nigel Farage on GB News, Mr Trump mentioned the US would “100 per cent” again Nato members who pay up.
But he additionally requested, “Why should we guard these countries that have a lot of money?”
“Now they’re paying because of those comments that you saw two or three weeks ago,” he instructed Mr Farage.
Gustaf Kilander watched the interview and filed this report:
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 08:15
New ballot suggests Trump felony conviction could severely injury election hopes
Donald Trump‘s hopes for a second presidential term may be damaged if he is convicted in a criminal trial, according to a new poll.
A Politico/Ipsos poll found that while a criminal conviction would not put an end to Mr Trump’s electoral ambitions, it might injury his probabilities in his rematch in opposition to Joe Biden in November.
More than a 3rd of independents who responded to the ballot mentioned {that a} felony conviction would make them much less more likely to help the previous president later this 12 months, in keeping with Politico.
Those sentiments undermine a typically held perception amongst political analysts that Mr Trump’s authorized woes will harm him with potential voters.
Graig Graziosi has the main points:
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 06:15
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 04:15
Trump hits again at ‘fake news media’ over ‘bloodbath’ remark protection
Former president Donald Trump has accused the media of willfully misinterpreting his prediction throughout a rally look over the weekend that his defeat in November’s election would end in a “bloodbath”.
Speaking in Dayton, Ohio, on Saturday night as he stumped for Republican major candidate Bernie Moreno, Mr Trump used the phrase as he warned of dire financial penalties for an American auto business beneath stress from China with out him again within the White House.
“If I don’t get elected it’s going to be a bloodbath for the country,” he declared.
Joe Sommerlad has the story…
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 02:15
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 01:15
Outrage over Trump feedback about Jewish individuals who vote Democrat
Mr Trump made the feedback on the America First radio present hosted by his former White House aide Sebastian Gorka. The former president criticised Democratic Senate chief Chuck Schumer, who lately recommended that Israel maintain new elections as he criticised the management of Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Gustaf Kilander has the total story:
Oliver O’Connell20 March 2024 00:15
Watch: Trump sues ABC host over this Nancy Mace interview
Oliver O’Connell19 March 2024 23:15
Fraudster set to testify at GOP impeachment listening to sought pardon from Trump in 2020
A convicted felon and infamous fraudster interviewed by House investigators as a part of the Republican-led impeachment probe into President Joe Biden sought a presidential pardon through the waning days of the Trump administration and refused to rule out asking for one if Mr Trump is returned to workplace.
The Republican witness, Jason Galanis, is scheduled to offer proof from a federal jail by distant video hyperlink on Wednesday when House Republicans convene a public listening to with a number of former business associates of Mr Biden’s son, Hunter Biden.
Andrew Feinberg reviews from Washington, DC:
Oliver O’Connell19 March 2024 22:45
Hutchinson joins Pence in refusal to endorse Trump
Former Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson has firmly said he is not going to endorse Donald Trump because the nominee for his social gathering, saying Mr Trump has put his ego “above the common good”.
The former Arkansas governor mentioned that the Republican nominee had redefined the social gathering “in his image” and that meant conventional GOP values had been misplaced.
Oliver O’Connell19 March 2024 22:15