Senator Lindsey Graham predicted the Supreme Court will find that some level of presidential immunity exists for Trump, but needs to determine which actions qualify. Graham believes the Court will return the case to lower courts to determine what actions fall under presidential immunity versus personal conduct. He said there is "no absolute immunity in the Constitution," and it will involve a legal and factual analysis of when and where immunity applies. Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether Trump has immunity from prosecution in the Jan. 6 criminal case.
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00:02 Senator Lindsey Graham predicted the Supreme Court will find that some level of presidential
00:06 immunity exists for Trump, but needs to determine what actions qualify.
00:11 Graham believes the court will send the case back to the lower courts to determine what
00:14 actions fall under presidential immunity versus personal conduct.
00:17 He said there is no absolute immunity in the Constitution, and it will involve a legal
00:22 and factual analysis of when and where immunity applies.
00:25 Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether Trump had immunity from prosecution
00:29 in the January 6th criminal case.
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