Filing asks Aileen Cannon to take scalpel to any charges considered ‘official’ acts that could not be prosecuted Donald Trump moved on Friday to capitalize on the US supreme court’s decision to confer broad immunity to former presidents, asking the federal judge overseeing his criminal case for ...
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