Trump’s public accusations against Barack Obama collide with a brutal legal reality: the Supreme Court’s Trump v. United States ruling now stands as Obama’s strongest shield. By broadly defining “official acts,” the Court effectively insulated core presidential decisions—on intelligence, investigations, and national security—from criminal prosecution, no matter how fiercely they’re criticized after the fact. What once looked like Trump’s personal legal lifeline has become a structural protection for every president, friend and foe alike.
That leaves the fight to unfold elsewhere. Tulsi Gabbard’s concerns about politicized intelligence, Jim Jordan’s suspicions about past testimony, and renewed scrutiny of the Russia probe may fuel hearings, headlines, and history books—but not indictments. Accountability is no longer a question for juries; it is a struggle waged through elections, congressional oversight, media narratives, and public memory. The law has spoken. The verdict now belongs to politics and history.
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