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Trump’s POWER ENDS as Supreme Court KILLS Immunity A historic legal earthquake reportedly rocked Washington after the Supreme Court moved to eliminate immunity protections linked to Donald Trump, fundamentally reshaping his legal exposure. Legal analysts say the decision strips away a core shield Trump has relied on for years, opening the door to direct accountability like never before. The ruling sent shockwaves through political and legal circles, with allies scrambling and critics calling it a constitutional reset. As immunity collapses and consequences loom, one question now dominates the nation: Is Trump finally subject to…. full details ⤵️
Washington, D.C. — A historic legal earthquake just hit the nation’s capital as the U.S. Supreme Court officially moved to strike down presidential immunity protections long linked to Donald Trump
— a move that experts say fundamentally reshapes the limits of presidential power and throws Trump’s legal future into chaos.
For years, Trump’s legal team leaned on the argument of “absolute immunity” — claiming that a president cannot be prosecuted for actions taken while in office. But this landmark decision has now shattered that shield, declaring that no one, not even a former president, stands above the law.
Legal analysts are calling it “a constitutional reset” — one that could change the way every future president is held accountable. The ruling instantly opens the door for prosecutors to pursue cases that were previously stalled or frozen pending this outcome.
Inside Trump’s camp, panic and confusion reportedly erupted, with sources describing frantic calls between lawyers, political strategists, and campaign insiders. Meanwhile, Trump’s critics are hailing the decision as “the dawn of real accountability.”
As the political fallout deepens, one question now dominates Washington and beyond:
👉 Is Donald Trump finally subject to the same laws as every other American?
The coming days are expected to bring explosive developments, as prosecutors prepare to move forward with cases once thought untouchable — and as the Trump campaign scrambles to frame this as a “witch hunt on steroids.”