A coalition of political figures, organizations, and states have rallied in support of former President Donald Trump by submitting amicus briefs to the Supreme Court, advocating for presidential immunity in the federal election interference case against him. Notably, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), chaired by Senator Steve Daines, R-Mont., and America First Legal, alongside Senator Roger Marshall (@RogerMarshallMD) and 26 members of Congress, have filed briefs arguing against the constitutionality of prosecuting former presidents. Additionally, 22 red states, led by Ohio and South Carolina, have also submitted a brief in support of Trump's case related to the #SB4 lawsuit. This collective action underscores the deep political divide over the issue of presidential accountability and the legal precedents it may set for future administrations.
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Yesterday, I joined my colleagues in filing an amicus brief in the Supreme Court support of Presidential Immunity for President Donald Trump. The continued political persecution through prosecution of President Trump by leftwing judicial activists has nothing to do with…
Led by Ohio and South Carolina, 22 red states have filed an amicus brief supporting Texas' case in the #SB4 lawsuit against the federal government. #txlege Brief: https://t.co/mspRbVGHek https://t.co/ofQ5Bi0fgY
The persistent political prosecution of President Trump by the Far Left is unprecedented and, in fact, unconstitutional. We will not bow down to their radical, never-ending political witch hunt. I am proud to work with @America1stLegal on this important amicus brief. https://t.co/I7fnHOHowh
Proud to stand with my colleagues who support this amicus brief which clearly demonstrates Donald J. Trump's right to Presidential immunity. "The Constitution provides, by both its structure and text, only two means for holding a President accountable for official acts: through…
🚨 NRSC, Senator @SteveDaines back Trump in SCOTUS amicus brief, warn of 'slippery slope' for future presidents The @NRSC warned "each subsequent criminal prosecution of a former President will be easier than the first." Thank you Senator Daines! https://t.co/oQAGbPeimK
/1🚨BREAKING — America First Legal filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States in Trump v. United States on behalf of @RogerMarshallMD and 26 members of Congress in support of Presidential immunity for former President Donald J. Trump. THREAD: https://t.co/pELbeiUZ3r
FIRST ON FOX: The @NRSC and Chairman @SteveDaines, R-Mont., filed an amicus brief on Tuesday in support of former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity appeal to the Supreme Court in the federal election interference case against him. https://t.co/Fhd2YysXGA #FoxNews
The Left’s attack on presidential immunity is yet another example of unconstitutional prosecution of political opponents. The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case, & TODAY is our deadline to submit our amicus brief to defend the Constitution. Sign: https://t.co/m0sZ5kIIcl
So proud to have been a party to this very important amicus brief, alongside @GavinWax, @NCLU_ORG, and @NYYRC, submitted to the Supreme Court today for President Trump’s immunity case. The brief argues why President Trump should be given immunity under longstanding canons of… https://t.co/StlJYadvZV