Donald Trump has been going through some rough patches over the course of the last two weeks, as Kamala Harris, his Democrat adversary seems to be hard-charging into key swing states, including Republican stronghold areas, and garnering a lot of support, mostly among Hispanic voters, according to previous ET reports. Meanwhile, Harris' popularity ratings have also been going upwards, which is an alarm for the Trump camp.
Donald Trump was craving for some good news and it looks like lady luck has finally blessed him with some, as an attorney has recently stated that his election fraud case, that had become a major political issue a few months ago, is now in the clear and could be officially killed off in the Supreme Court, once a challenge towards indictment is filed, based on the July 1 ruling, which gave US Presidents a broad immunity from prosecution.
A sitting US President can now lawfully assassinate a rival or accept bribes, as per an attorney and law professor, and this ruling by the Supreme Court, paves the way for Trump to be free from any indictment around his election fraud case. Moreover, he is also of the opinion that Trump can exonerate himself or appoint people in the Justice Department, who would favor Trump in this case, if voted to power.
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Even though lower courts in the United States, may formulate their own interpretations around the broad immunity aspect for US Presidents, Trump's case may stand quite well