19 Ex-Military Trump Haters Ask SCOTUS to Rule Against Immunity Case

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19 Ex-Military Trump Haters Ask SCOTUS to Rule Against Immunity Case

In today's video, we explore the drama surrounding Trump's upcoming US Supreme Court hearing on his claim of presidential immunity. We get into the intrigue, the legal battles, and the voices that could shape the future of presidential power in America.

19 ex-military Trump haters wrote an amicus brief to the high court, asking them to deny the Office of the President immunity from prosecution. The stakes are very high for our country. A president won't be able to perform his duties without immunity out of concern that the opposition party's jackals will scrutinize every move he makes.

The Trump haters have been out in full force since the day he came down the escalator, and they haven't stopped trying to throw anything they can at him.

#trump #jacksmith #ussupremecourt

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