Former President Trump has scored a partial victory in the Supreme Court over the question of immunity. The Justices ruled 6-3 today Trump has some immunity from prosecution, and is shielded on some levels from criminal charges for acts he took in office. The decision means Trump’s election interference case will probably be delayed until after November while a lower court litigates the decision. That means Trump will be able remain on campaign trail, unless the judge in his New York hush-money case sentences him to prison or home-confinement.
KSRO’s Tony Landucci and Larry Olson spoke with law professor Kim Wehle from the University of Baltimore regarding the ruling and its potential impact.