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The ruling delays the election interference case against Donald Trump. But the biggest casualty with the court's latest ruling is to our democracy.
The group is challenging 66,487 of the 85,509 signatures submitted by the Kennedy campaign, alleging some signers were ineligible and necessary petition fields were incorrect or incomplete “due to likely fraud and forgery.”
With the Supreme Court’s ruling, it is increasingly clear that the court is engaged in a radical revolution to upend U.S. democracy.
An ex-president is entitled to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts, Chief Justice John Roberts said. But there’s no immunity for unofficial acts, Roberts said.