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No, the Supreme Court did not “tell Trump that he could assassinate people”. The Court reaffirmed that the President has presumptive immunity for “official acts”. Assassinating rivals is not a power enumerated to the president under Article II of the constitution. https://www.npr.org/2024/07/01/nx-s1-5002157/supreme-court-trump-immunity https://libguides.law.widener.edu/potus-power/basics

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