US federal judge releases evidence in Trump's election immunity lawsuit
on October 18th, local time, US Federal Judge Taneya Chutkan released evidence in the Trump election immunity lawsuit, failing to postpone the release until after the November 5th US presidential election. Previously, on July 1st, the US Federal Supreme Court ruled that Trump enjoyed a certain degree of criminal prosecution immunity in the federal case of "interference in the 2020 election", but did not have the right to be exempt from prosecution for actions taken in a private capacity, and instructed lower courts to reconsider the case and determine which actions were "official acts" that could not be prosecuted. This ruling means that the progress of this case will take time. US media generally believe that Trump is unlikely to accept trial before the November presidential election this year.
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