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NextImg:Biden’s deputy campaign manager ‘scared as s***’ after Trump immunity ruling - Washington Examiner

President Joe Biden’s principal deputy campaign manager said he is “scared as s***” following the Supreme Court’s ruling granting former President Donald Trump criminal immunity for official acts.

“I think Americans are scared and should be scared of what Donald Trump will do because he has been telling us for months,” Biden campaign manager Quentin Fulks said on a press call Monday. “And so, I can reassure you that when you do see President Biden out on the trail, he will be talking about the reasons why Americans should be scared of Donald Trump, as he has been for months, and the Supreme Court opinion today just amplified that.”

“This decision will give Donald Trump cover to do exactly what he’s been saying that he wants to do for months, which is enact revenge or retribution against his political enemies,” Fulks said. 

“The conservative justices on the court, three of whom are only there because Donald Trump just made it easier for him to pursue a path to a dictatorship, and there’s no dispute over who Donald Trump is. He is a convicted felon who encourages violence, who wants to throw out the Constitution, who wants to be a dictator,” he added.

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Monday that former presidents cannot be prosecuted for official actions taken while in the White House but do not have immunity for private actions.

The high court sent Trump’s 2020 election interference case back to a lower court in Washington to decide whether the former president’s alleged crimes involve official or unofficial conduct.

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It is unlikely that Trump will go on trial before November’s election.

Trump called the Supreme Court’s decision a “big win for our Constitution and democracy,” while Democrats slammed it as dangerous and undemocratic.