In sentencing Donald Trump, Justice Juan Merchan emphasized that while presidential immunity is an extraordinary power, it does not allow for the overturning of a jury verdict.
Despite Trump's attempts to assert immunity privileges, the court highlighted that the actions he was charged for occurred before his presidency, emphasizing that past actions are still subject to prosecution.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied Trump's request to dismiss the sentencing entirely, indicating that Trump's concerns regarding evidence could be resolved through the appeal process.
The court's 5-4 ruling against Trump, which included both liberal and conservative justices, signifies a significant legal precedent regarding presidential accountability and legal consequences.
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