Supreme Court Weighs Arguments In Former President's Immunity Case

The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in former President Trump’s immunity case. The former President’s attorney D. John Sauer argued that a President should be immune from prosecution when it pertains to “official acts” of the office. The Department of Justice has argued that creating presidential immunity would create a slippery slope, encouraging future presidents to commit crimes without fear of persecution. FOX News Sunday Anchor and "Livin’ The Bream" podcast host Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss what she took away from the arguments, what precedent could be set if the Court sides with the defense, and what could be coming next for the former President.

As America’s 41st president, a former director of the CIA, and a World War Two hero, there is no doubt George H.W. Bush not only sacrificed for this country but had a profound impact on America and the world. A new book, “Character Matters: And Other Life Lessons from George H. W. Bush”, examines how “Bush 41” inspired the people around him to be leaders and to do good. Special guest host Dana Perino speaks with Jean Becker, the book’s author and President Bush’s Chief of Staff after he left the White House, about the former President’s life and legacy

Plus, commentary by orthodox rabbi, lawyer, and digital strategist Sam (Shlomo) Bregman

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