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Supreme Court to Rule on Trump’s Immunity Amid Rising Concerns Over Biden’s Candidacy

In a significant update on US politics, recent polls indicate a decline in support for President Joe Biden, particularly following a debated debate performance, with a majority of registered voters now expressing the view that he should not run for re-election, primarily due to concerns about his age. Concurrently, the Supreme Court is deliberating on whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from criminal charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. This decision, expected to be announced shortly, could potentially allow, limit, or completely reject Trump’s claim to immunity, impacting the upcoming trial and the political landscape ahead of the next presidential election.

  • A new poll indicates a significant portion of registered US voters believes President Joe Biden should not seek re-election, with 86% citing age as the main concern.
  • Despite this, over half of registered Democrats still support Biden as the party’s nominee.
  • The Supreme Court is set to rule on former President Donald Trump’s claim to immunity from criminal charges related to his actions surrounding the January 6 riot and his attempts to overturn the 2020 election result.
  • There are three potential outcomes: complete immunity for Trump, a rejection of his immunity claim allowing the trial to proceed, or a middle-ground decision that offers some level of immunity.
  • The Court’s decision could influence whether Trump, the presumed Republican nominee, could face trial amidst the election season, juxtaposed against growing concerns about Biden’s capacity to serve.

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