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A federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday gave Donald Trump’s argument that former presidents should be immune from criminal prosecution a “highly sceptical reception”, says David Charter
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A federal appeals court in Washington on Tuesday gave Donald Trump’s argument that former presidents should be immune from criminal prosecution a “highly sceptical reception”, says David Charter
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