During Wednesday night’s GOP debate, former President Donald Trump was a no-show, opting instead to be a part of a town hall. But Trump remained a presence in the questions asked of his two rivals vying to become the 47th president. Asked about the former president’s claim that he had absolute immunity — even when it comes to assassinating political rivals, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley shot the notion of presidential immunity in this case as “ridiculous.” POLL: Should Trump be allowed to run for office? “That’s ridiculous. That’s absolutely ridiculous. We need to use some commo…