BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court has officially ruled against absolute immunity for Donald Trump in the Epstein case. This historic 2026 decision means the President can now be legally subpoenaed.
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In a stunning and historic 2026 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has officially ruled against absolute immunity for Donald Trump in connection to matters tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
What this means:
For the first time, a sitting or former president can be legally subpoenaed in a case of this magnitude—marking a major shift in how executive power is interpreted under the law.
This decision is already being called a turning point for accountability, signaling that no individual—regardless of position—is beyond legal scrutiny.
Legal experts say this could reshape presidential protections for generations to come, while political reactions are pouring in from all sides.
The big question now:
Will this open the door to deeper investigations and testimonies tied to one of the most controversial cases in modern history?
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