The Court ruled that former presidents have immunity for official acts but no immunity for private acts.
Mary Trump, the estranged niece of Donald Trump, recently shared online what she sees as a major threat following the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling.'My greatest fear before the decision on presidential immunity was handed down was not that the justices would grant absolute immunity to whomever occupied the Oval Office but that they would, as they did in Bush v. Gore, use a sledgehammer and a scalpel to benefit only Donald Trump,' she wrote Thursday in a Substack post.
Trump wrote in a Truth Social post following the ruling.Newsweek reached out to Trump's spokesperson via email for comment.Mary Trump has been a longtime critic of her uncle. In her Thursday post, she said the Court's decision bestowed 'upon him not only heretofore unthinkable power but also retroactively and prospectively making it impossible to hold him criminally accountable for anything.
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