'Immunity isn't in the Constitution': CNN's Kaitlan Collins shuts down Trump attorney live


by Raw Story

Raw Story— Donald Trump's absolute immunity case had its day in the highest court in the land on Thursday and despite the Supreme Court justices' overall dim reaction — his attorneys are still thundering with absolute certainty they're right. Attorney William Scharf, a Republican candidate in Missouri's attorney general race, appeared opposite CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins to bang former president's drum that he should be untouchable in his official acts as president.He attempted to tamp down on what he...

MSNBC—Eric Trump’s court presence at Donald Trump’s trial didn’t help his dad’s ‘family man’ strategy. Especially since Jan. 6, much has been written about the call-and-response dynamic between Donald Trump and his supporters. But since the beginning of the Manhattan district attorney’s criminal trial against Trump last month, a different feedback loop has been on display: After the media makes observations of the former president’s courtroom arrangements and behavior, Team Trump appears to make noticeable tweaks in response. Don’t believe me? After the press noted that Trump was sitting alone...

Raw Story—'This isn't about me': CNN's Collins shuts down Trump-loving Republican Senator J.D. Vance. He tried to make it personal, but CNN's Kaitlan Collins wasn't having it. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) on Wednesday appearing on "The Source" was asked about whether he was keen to be considered for vice president on the 2024 GOP ticket with former President Donald Trump (the presumptive GOP nominee) given the gallows mockup and chants of death to former Vice President Mike Pence during the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021."The last time I checked President Biden wasn't approving of the chants to...

CNN—‘Un-American’ and ‘absurd’? Why the Supreme Court didn’t dismiss Trump’s immunity claim. CNN’s Senior Supreme Court analyst Joan Biskupic explains why the Supreme Court is seriously considering former President Donald Trump’s argument of “total immunity” in the Department of Justice’s federal election case.