Trump now says SCOTUS immunity voids his entire hush-money case, not just his conviction.
It argues that grand jurors should never have seen 'official-act' evidence now banned by SCOTUS.
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AdvertisementIn a new court filing made public Thursday, lawyers for former President Donald Trump argue that his newly-won presidential immunity voids not only his hush-money conviction, but the indictment itself.
Grand jurors should never have been shown "official-act" evidence in violation of "the Presidential immunity doctrine" set earlier this month by the US Supreme Court, the 55-page filing argues.
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