Supreme Courts Trump immunity decision divides lawmakers in key battleground state

(The Center Square) – After the Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the president has “absolute immunity,” congressmen across Georgia were quick to share their reactions.The decision could have implications on the outcome of the 2024 election.Georgia is one of seven states – with North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona – considered a key battleground in the battle for the White House between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.It has already led to the recent announcement of a delay in sentencing for Trump in his Manhattan hush money case, as his legal team prepares to file more paperwork.Republican Rep.Earl “Buddy” Carter was one of the first to release a statement about the decision.“The Constitution was upheld today,” Carter said.

“Biden’s Department of Justice has been weaponized against his political opponents since day one.This ruling is an important step toward restoring the American people’s faith in our legal system, something Jack Smith’s baseless witch hunt has greatly undermined.” Morning Report and Evening Update: Your source for today's top stories Please provide a valid email address.

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He also said the ruling was important not just for justice for Trump, but to protect future presidents as well.“I’m proud that SCOTUS delivered this important victory not just for President Trump, but for all presidents who do not need to fear retaliation for simply performing the duties of their office.”Democratic Rep.Hank Johnson pushed back against this narrative, concerned that this immunity could be abused.“We now live in a country where POTUS can’t be prosecuted for commanding SEAL Team 6 to kill his political opponents, but all others in the Exec Branch who carried out the murders could be convicted,” he posted on X.

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