This podcast episode explores the recent Supreme Court ruling on Trump's actions after the 2020 election and the question of presidential immunity. The court expanded the scope of presidential immunity, allowing prosecution only for unofficial acts and raising significant concerns about the accountability of presidents and the limits of their actions while in office. The ruling provides guidelines on the distinction between official and unofficial acts, aiming to protect the President from future prosecutions but also sparking controversy and outrage for potentially placing the president above the law. The decision has implications not only for Trump's case and ongoing legal trouble but also for the court's reputation and the public's trust in it.