"Supreme Court Weighs Impact of Obstruction Law in Jan. 6 Case"

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The Supreme Court is divided over the obstruction charge in the Jan. 6 case, which may impact Trump and the rioters. Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges related to the 2020 election and the Capitol attack, and the trial date has been postponed while his claim of presidential immunity is on appeal. The special counsel's office is investigating whether Trump or his associates violated the law in relation to the transfer of power after the 2020 election. Despite facing multiple indictments, Trump is still allowed to run for president.
Topics:nation#donald-trump#jan-6-case#obstruction-charge#politics#presidential-immunity#supreme-court
- Live updates: Supreme Court arguments in Jan. 6 case that may impact Trump, rioters The Washington Post
- Supreme Court hears arguments over obstruction law used against January 6 rioters CNN
- Justices Weigh Obstruction Charge Use Against Jan. 6 Defendants – and Trump U.S. News & World Report
- Legal experts say Biden admin's legal theory in Jan 6 prosecution 'on the ropes' after Supreme Court argument Fox News
- Trump's Jan. 6 Case Could Go On Even if Court Limits Use of Obstruction Law The New York Times
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