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170 The Supreme Court case that could shut down Trump’s election theft trial, explained

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Ian Millhiser @ Vox · 12/14/2023 10:25 EDT

The Supreme Court case that could shut down Trump’s election theft trial, explained

Former President Donald Trump with Justice Clarence Thomas. | Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty ImagesTrump claims that when the president tries to steal an election, it’s not illegal. In 1970, then-President Richard Nixon briefly authorized an illegal plan to spy on left-wing activists within the United States. His defense is rarely quoted except as an example of presidential villainy.
“When the president does it,” Nixon told journalist David Frost in 1977, “that means that it is not illegal.”
Now, former P

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