Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Elena Kagan dissented from the majority opinion that granted former President Donald Trump some immunity from criminal prosecution. Sotomayor expressed concern that the President is seen as "a king above the law" and warned that the current majority's actions could have "disastrous consequences for the Presidency and our democracy." A legal historian said the dissents adopted a "darker tone" than usual Supreme Court dissents and strongly warned about the impacts of the new precedent.
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00:03Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Katonji Brown-Jackson, and Elena Kagan dissented from
00:08the majority opinion that granted former President Donald Trump some immunity from criminal prosecution.
00:13Sotomayor expressed concern that the president is seen as a king above the law, and warned
00:18that the current majority's actions could have disastrous consequences for the presidency
00:22and our democracy.
00:24A legal historian said that the dissents adopted a darker tone than usual Supreme Court dissents,
00:29and strongly warned about the impacts of the new precedent.
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