Donald Trump on Tuesday filed a U.S. Supreme Court brief in his bid for criminal immunity for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, arguing that a former president enjoys “absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his official acts.”

The case is due to be argued before the justices on April 25. Trump has appealed a lower court’s rejection of his request to be shielded from the criminal case being pursued by Special Counsel Jack Smith because he was serving as president when he took the actions at the center of the case.

The filing advances arguments similar to ones Trump’s lawyers previously have made and echoes statements he has made on the campaign trail as he seeks to regain the presidency.

“The president cannot function, and the presidency itself cannot retain its vital independence, if the president faces criminal prosecution for official acts once he leaves office,” the filing said.

  • @zik
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    I’m surprised that the supreme court would even hear this request. He’s just a normal citizen now and the brief sounds a lot like someone requesting retrospective absolution for their crimes.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      8 months ago

      Iirc this is just a brief and the court can choose not to hear it, without giving their reasons.

      Although it would be hard to say no to the boss. :P