Napolitano to Newsmax: Court Could Set Precedent on Immunity

Napolitano to Newsmax: Court Could Set Precedent on Immunity

Napolitano to Newsmax: Court Could Set Precedent on Immunity

Former Judge Andrew Napolitano told Newsmax on Thursday that the Supreme Court’s hearing on presidential immunity could affect the office of president “for all time because this issue has never been resolved.”

The Supreme Court on Thursday finished hearing oral arguments over whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from prosecution over alleged crimes committed while he was in office. 

In an interview with “Newsline,” Napolitano addressed the 1982 Supreme Court decision in the case Nixon v. Fitzgerald, which is part of the foundation for Trump’s legal argument for presidential immunity.

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