Turley Predicts Next Steps For Trump's Immunity Case, Calls Out DC Panel For Making Appeal Process 'Very Difficult'
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86% Very Conservative
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-59% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Following the ruling, the court gave Trump and his legal team until Monday to ask the Supreme Court to step in, before issuing the mandate.43% : They are objecting to that and saying, 'We would really like to have the same appellate process that other people are entitled to.'" (RELATED: CNN's Jeffrey Toobin Says Trump Has A 'Slam Dunk' Victory In SCOTUS After Oral Arguments)"The only complication here is to separate that from the merits of the immunity issue.
31% : "The lower D.C. court ruled Tuesday that Trump was not immune from prosecution in a case brought forward by special counsel Jack Smith.
29% : "The panel is really cutting off Trump from one of the options usually afforded to defendants to appeal," Turley continued.
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