Discussion on Trump's immunity claim, Nikki Haley's defeat in Nevada primary, and failed impeachment. Other topics include Mayorkas vote, Crumbley conviction, Boeing plane incident, Taylor Swift's legal action, and AI recycling solution.
Donald Trump can be put on trial for his actions in the Capitol attack despite his claim of immunity as the president at the time.
Nikki Haley's defeat in Nevada's Republican presidential primary indicates her lack of ability to challenge Trump's chances of winning the nomination.
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Donald Trump's legal setback over Capitol attack
An appeals court ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution over the Capitol attack. This means that Trump can be put on trial for his actions in trying to stay in power after losing the 2020 election. The court rejected his claim of immunity because he was president at the time of the attack. Trump plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Nikki Haley's defeat in Nevada primary
Nikki Haley suffered an embarrassing defeat in Nevada's Republican presidential primary. Despite being the only major candidate on the ballot, she lost to a ballot option to vote for none of the candidates listed. While the primary didn't result in delegates being awarded, it is another indication that Haley is unlikely to stop Trump from winning the Republican nomination.
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Legal setback for Trump, defeat for Haley, and failed impeachment in the House