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In a groundbreaking decision, Chief Justice John Roberts, along with five of his fellow Republican-appointed justices, declared a stunning level of immunity for former President Donald Trump in the case of Trump v. United States. Roberts, known for his judicial restraint, abandoned his usual approach and expansively interpreted constitutional protection for any president who might face indictment for actions taken while in office. Joined by three justices appointed by Trump himself, Roberts emphasized the gravity of presidential responsibilities, arguing that a president must be afforded maximum ability to deal fearlessly and impartially with their duties. This decision all but ensures…

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Cristiano Ronaldo opens up about hitting “rock bottom” after his missed penalty in extra-time during Portugal’s intense match against Slovenia in the Euro 2024 last 16. Despite facing emotional turmoil, Ronaldo commends his team-mates for their exceptional performance as they ultimately triumphed in a shootout to secure a spot in the quarter-finals. The match between Portugal and Slovenia was a gripping encounter that ended in a goalless draw after 90 minutes of intense gameplay. As the game progressed into extra time, Portugal was awarded a penalty that presented a crucial opportunity for Ronaldo to make an impact. However, his shot…

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In a recent development, the House Judiciary Committee has filed a lawsuit against Attorney General Merrick Garland to obtain the audio recordings of former special counsel Robert Hur’s interviews with President Joe Biden and his ghostwriter. The committee, led by Republicans, is challenging Biden’s claim of executive privilege over the recordings and is demanding that Garland hand them over to Congress. This legal battle comes after months of disagreement between House Republicans and the Department of Justice over the tapes, with the House recently holding Garland in contempt of Congress. The recordings are crucial to Hur’s decision not to charge…

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President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the historic Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on July 2, 1964, a pivotal moment in American history. This legislation was described as the most comprehensive civil rights law since the Reconstruction era, marking a significant step forward in the fight for equality. The Act aimed to eradicate discrimination in public places, foster integration in schools and other facilities, and outlaw employment discrimination. The signing of this Act was a watershed moment in the civil rights movement, a culmination of years of struggle and activism. The passage of the Civil Rights Act was a…

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CNN’s Jake Tapper reported on Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s dissent in the 6-3 Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. On Monday, the Supreme Court decided that Donald Trump can claim immunity from criminal prosecution for certain actions he took towards the end of his presidency. This ruling is expected to cause further delays in the trial on federal election subversion charges against him.

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On the second day of Wimbledon, tennis fans were treated to some exciting matches featuring top stars like Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek. These players are vying for glory in the prestigious Grand Slam tournament, which is the third of the season. With seven-time champion Djokovic and five-time Grand Slam winner Swiatek headlining the action, fans are in for a thrilling day of tennis at the All England Club. In addition to Djokovic and Swiatek, there are several other top players set to take the court on day two of Wimbledon. The men’s draw will feature top 10 players like…

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In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court granted former President Donald Trump immunity from prosecution for his actions to overturn the 2020 presidential election, ensuring that his criminal trial will be delayed until after the 2024 election. The decision, made by a majority of conservative justices, establishes a broad “absolute immunity” for presidents for both official and unofficial acts. Chief Justice John Roberts explained that this immunity is necessary to allow presidents to act without fear of prosecution clouding their judgment. The court emphasized that while presidents are not above the law, they are entitled to some level of immunity…

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The Supreme Court’s landmark decision on Monday granted former President Donald Trump partial immunity from the election subversion case brought by special counsel Jack Smith, giving Trump a significant win in his reelection bid. The 6-3 ruling, while allowing Smith to continue the prosecution process, left many technical questions unanswered, making it unlikely that a trial will occur before the November election. Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the conservative majority, stated, “The president is not above the law,” but also emphasized that Congress cannot criminalize a president’s conduct related to the execution of executive branch responsibilities under the Constitution.…

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In a recent development, the Supreme Court has ruled that former President Donald Trump is entitled to some immunity from prosecution. The big question now is what will happen next in special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case against Trump. If Smith continues with the case, written arguments and possibly proceedings with witness testimony and evidence are expected to take place before US District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, DC. As of now, the special counsel’s office has not publicly responded to the decision, and there is no indication on Chutkan’s docket regarding the next steps in the trial court.…

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