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It’s been more than two weeks since a DC Circuit Court of Appeals panel rejected former President Donald Trump’s claim of absolute broad immunity from criminal prosecution, yet the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) still hasn’t said whether it would even consider taking up the case. One legal expert thinks that’s an ominous sign for Trump. CNN reported that SCOTUS justices have met three times recently, including on Friday, though it wasn’t clear what cases were discussed during those meetings. However, Randall Eliason, who is a former federal prosecutor and a George Washington Unive…

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