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Biden was not surprised by the court's decision to close the Trump case on classified documents


US President Joe Biden said that he was not surprised by the court's decision to close Trump's case regarding secret documents and considers it a legitimate result of the US Supreme Court's decision on private immunity. "I am not surprised. It's a decision on immunity made by the Supreme Court," he said in an interview with NBC on Monday. Biden noted that he does not agree with the decision of the US Supreme Court on presidential immunity and the special opinion of Supreme Court member Clarence Thomas regarding the illegality of the appointment of special prosecutors, which became the basis for stopping Trump's trial. "I consider the reason to be hypocritical, because I do not agree with the Supreme Court's decision on immunity," the US president said.
On July 15, a Florida state court closed the case against the former US president related to classified documents because of irregularities in the appointment of special prosecutor Jack Smith. The US Supreme Court ruled on July 1 that Trump has partial immunity from legal prosecution. , which applies only to his actions within the scope of official obligations. The decision means that the trial on Trump's attempts to retain power will be postponed until 2021. about the Capitol riots in January, most likely will drag on. This will allow Trump to run an election campaign.

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