Former US President Donald Trump is facing charges related to his alleged involvement in trying to overturn the 2020 election results. His legal team is arguing that former presidents are immune from prosecution for their actions while in office. The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether Trump is immune from prosecution, and the decision could impact the trial schedule and the outcome of other cases against him.
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Steve Bannon is urging former President Donald Trump to ignore his Manhattan criminal court trial and instead go to the Supreme Court hearing on whether he has immunity from prosecution. Bannon said Trump should “stand up to him” and “see what happens.” The former president’s one-time lawyer, Michael Cohen, has said he hasn’t seen any indication that Trump attended any of his other four children’s graduations. Meanwhile, a full jury has been empaneled in Trump’s Manhattan criminal case, but there’s a risk that more jurors could bail due to fear for their safety or pressure over their responsibilities.