In a bombshell decision earlier this year, America’s highest judicial body found that presidents enjoy presumptive immunity for official acts.
While the Supreme Court’s ruling is most relevant to former President Donald Trump, it could also impact one of his former staffers.
Former White House chief of staff files appeal
MSNBC legal blogger Jordan Rubin noted in July that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows cited it in a brief filed with the Supreme Court.
Meadows was indicted last year by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis alongside Trump and other defendants on racketeering charges over has conduct following the 2020 election. […]
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