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Trump: “I risk chaos if they continue to prosecute me” News Ansa.it

“If they continue to prosecute me, there is a risk of chaos.” This is the warning from Donald Trump, who spoke in Washington after the hearing on immunity in the case of interference in the federal election.

“A president must have immunity. If he denied it to me, he should have denied it to Obama too,” Trump said again after the immunity hearing, referring to the then president’s drone war, which claimed many civilian casualties and for which Obama was criticized even back then.

“Exposing election fraud should grant me presidential immunity from Biden’s false accusations!” Trump wrote in Truth shortly before appearing before the capital appeals court to seek presidential immunity in the trial over his attempts to overturn the 2020 vote . “I am so proud” to show the American people how corrupt Biden and our justice system are! All charges against me and others should be dropped immediately, with apologies and financial compensation for the illegal and highly political persecution of innocent people.”

“If I don’t have immunity, corrupt Joe Biden won’t have it either,” Trump wrote again. “Biden will be ready to impeach,” the tycoon claims.

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Trump's hearing will be broadcast via audio, judges urge defense

In the ongoing hearing before the capital's appeals court, which is being broadcast by American broadcasters via audio, Donald Trump's defense is presenting its thesis on the absolute immunity of the president, according to which he can only be prosecuted if he first goes through impeachment proceedings. Immunity that would also cover his tweets.

But the three judges ask a series of questions that seem to call this theory into question. “Could a president who ordered the Seal Team to assassinate a political rival and was not charged be prosecuted?” asked Florence Pan. “I think it's paradoxical to say that his constitutional duty to say that the laws will be faithfully executed allows him to violate the law,” Karen Henderson reiterated, before John Sauer, Trump's lawyer, responded that a president's actions could never be verified by the courts.

The former president is not expected to speak.

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