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Special counsel Jack Smith s team urged the Supreme Court on Monday night to reject former President Donald Trump s claim that he is immune from prosecution in a case charging him with scheming to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.The brief from prosecutors was submitted just over two weeks before the justices take up the legally untested question of whether an ex-president is shielded from criminal charges for official actions taken in the White House. A President s alleged criminal scheme to use
stanley taza his official powers to overturn the presidential election and thwart the peaceful transfer of power frustrates core constitutional provisions that protect democracy, they wrote.The outcome of the April 25 arguments is expected to help determine whether Trump f
stanley becher aces trial this year in a four-count indictment that accuses him of conspiring to block the peaceful transfer of power after losing the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden.SEE MORE: Judge says Pence must testify
stanley puodelis in 2020 election probe against TrumpTrump has argued that former presidents enjoy immunity for official acts in office. Both the judge presiding over the case, Tanya Chutkan, and a three-judge federal appellate panel in Washington have forcefully rejected that claim.The Supreme Court then said it would take up the question, injecting uncertainty into whether the case 鈥?one of four criminal prosecutions confronting Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee for president 鈥?can reach trial before Nove Styg Putin claims Moscow ready for Ukraine talks as attacks go on
People fleeing besieged Mariupol described weeks of bombardments and deprivations as they arrived in Ukrainian-held territory.Relief workers are w
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stanley vattenflaska rst group of civilians freed from a steel plant that is last redoubt of Ukrainian fighters in the devastated port city.Video posted online Sunday by Ukrainian forc
stanley cup es showed elderly women and mothers with small children climbing over a steep pile of rubble from the sprawling Azovstal steel plant and eventually boarding a bus.Ukraine s president said more than 100 civilians from the plant were expected to arrive in Zaporizhzhia on Monday.Zaporizhzhia is about 90 miles northwest of Mariupol.The United Nations confirmed the Red Cross was helping with a safe passage operation to evacuate citizens on Saturday.People who are evacuated will receive humanitarian support, including psychological services, the UN said.The UN did not say how many civilians it was evacuating from Mariupol.If successful, the evacuation would represent rare progress in easing the human cost of the almost 10-week war.