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Feb 14, 2026

Trump Suffers ANOTHER Major Loss

In the 248-year history of the United States, there has never been a moment where the line between supreme power and legal accountability has been so fiercely drawn. February 3, 2026, will be etched into the history books as the day Donald Trump’s most formidable "shield"—presidential immunity—officially shattered under the weight of the law.Federal Judge Morrison issued a sweeping 143-page ruling, a document legal experts are calling a "fatal blow" to Trump’s defense strategy. It reaffirms a core American principle: No one, not even a President, is above the law.


1. The 143-Page Verdict: When the "Shield" Becomes "Shackles"

For years, Donald Trump built his entire legal defense on a single theory: Absolute Immunity. He argued that actions taken during his term, even those with criminal undertones, were protected by the cloak of the Presidency.

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  • A Comprehensive Rejection: Judge Morrison did not merely dismiss a portion of his claims; she systematically dismantled all 21 arguments presented by Trump’s legal team over the past 14 months.

  • Redefining Power: The ruling explicitly states that the Constitution does not grant a President a "blank check" to commit illegal acts. While immunity may apply to legitimate official acts, it cannot shield personal crimes or political schemes for self-gain.

    2. The "Watergate Effect" and Panic at Mar-a-Lago

    Legal scholars are comparing this ruling to the landmark decisions during the Watergate scandal—the very events that led to the downfall of Richard Nixon.

    • Chaos in the Trump Camp: Immediately following the ruling’s release at 4:38 PM, Trump’s lawyers descended into a state of visible panic. They launched a series of attacks on the judge, labeling the decision a "political hit job" and a "rigged system".

      • An Irreversible Defeat: This desperation stems from a grim reality: Without immunity, Trump must face a jury like any ordinary citizen. He can no longer delay trials with technical debates over the scope of executive power.

      3. The Domino Effect: Allies Deserting the Fray

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