WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court found on Monday that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken as president, but can for private acts, in a landmark ruling recognizing for the first time any form of presidential immunity from prosecution.
Well, at least it’s not total immunity, but it’s still leaves room for the President to take advantage of the position for personal gain (or, in Trump’s case, undermine the nation for personal gain).
It also should never have taken this long to render a decision.