Teams prior claim that he cant be prosecuted even if he assassinated, killed, assassinated his political rivals. Could a president who ordered s. E. A. L. Team six to assassinate a political rival, who was not impeached, would he be subject to criminal prosecution. If he were impeached and convicted first so your answer is no. Today trumps lawyers argued, quote, a former president enjoys absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for his official acts. They also tried to argue that Holding President accountable for his crimes would somehow cripple the office. Quote, a denial of criminal immunity would incapacitate every future president with De Facto Black Mail and extorsion. The key to trumps argument is his claim that trying to overturn the election was part of his official Amitriptyline Acts as president , a claim that is absolute nonsense. Trumps filing comparing january 6th to clintons airstrikes in the middle east, bushs search for weapons of mass destruction and even president
showers for england, and wales for the most part, it s a dry day with some warm spells of sunshine throughout the day, really. now, on the satellite picture, we can see a lot of cloud coming into north western areas. and it s this cloud that s bringing those widespread showers at the moment to northern ireland, scotland and a few into the north west of england as well. now, through the day, into the afternoon, those showers become a little bit less widespread, so there ll be a bit more sunshine poking through the clouds here. it stays quite windy, though, with gusts into the 30s mph. further south, the winds lighter, there ll be more sunshine and it will feel warm with just a bit of fairweather cloud. temperatures reaching about 23 in the warmest areas, overnight, a few showers in scotland, but then later in the night, we ll see this area of rain develop in the western isles and the highlands. away from the northwest, though, it s a dry night with some clear spells and tempe
but there s still the risk of a few showers from that frontal system that flows across the top of the high. but as the high pressure becomes established, we ll start to tap into some pretty warm air that we ve seen recently across spain and portugal, so the temperatures are set to climb. and this could be the first widespread warmth we ve seen this summer, temperatures in leeds getting up as high as 26 degrees. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow morning s papers in a moment with lucy beresford and joe twyman. first, the headlines. prince charles is reported to have described the government s rwanda asylum scheme as appalling . one conservative mp says more understanding of the policy is required. he s entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of the views that have been made about the matter seemed to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme has been like. police in brazil searching for a missi
the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce a new salt and sugar tax on processed food sold in england. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who s the director of the polling organisation deltapoll. we will chat in a moment. the observer says borisjohnson s post brexit food strategy is met with rural fury as farmers and environmentalists claim it as a disaster for the countryside. the sunday telegraph s headline tories at war over calls to cut taxes as the cost of living standards continues to rise. the sunday express tells prince charles to stay out of politics following a report he strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. royal officials insist the prince of wales remains politically neutral . the mail on sunday also focuses on the asylum policy, as the home secretary welcomes a high cour
president, and first lady tour the physical and emotional aftermath of that day. visiting the town s memorial to the slain, meeting with school s principal and superintendent, and attending catholic mass, before sitting with the family of the two teachers, and 19 students killed in last wednesday s attack. america remains in shock, as to what has been revealed about what happened at robb elementary. the growing fire storm over where and how local police failed, corroborated by frantic emergency calls from children, literally trapped in a killing field. and the justice department just announcing today, a federal review of the law enforcement response. but that cannot take precedence over two things. remembrance which is the debt we owe, the grieving and the taking, and action which is the price our society must pay if we truly condemn what happened. so tonight i join the president in his condolence, and i m certain his sanger, because two weeks his anger, because two weeks a