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Donald Trump’s defense is going on offense to zap his legal troubles now that the Supreme Court ruled the president possesses absolute immunity for core constitutional powers. The first case in Trump’s sights is his 34-count felony conviction for falsifying business records last month in his New York City hush money trial. “I think it just adds to the vast number of irregularities and unconstitutional aspects of that trial that took place in New York,” said Will Scharf, one of the former president’s defense attorneys, appearing on CNN’s “The Source” with Kaitlin Collins. “We’re obviously looki…

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