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The people of southern Louisiana are very proud of their French heritage and culture. They’re fighting tooth and nail for the survival of French which is struggling against the onslaught of English. In this lesson, let’s discuss some of the things that makes Louisiana different.

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US politics: Trump’s immunity and Biden’s woes – podcast

As Americans celebrated Independence Day, Democrats scrambled after a pretty disastrous week for the party – and arguably US democracy.

On Monday, the supreme court handed Donald Trump a victory by ruling that former presidents are entitled to some degree of immunity from criminal prosecution. Stemming from this, the judge overseeing the former president’s criminal case in New York postponed his sentencing from next week to 18 September.

This falls against the backdrop of Joe Biden trying to convince the public and members of his party that he is still fit to run for president. This week, Jonathan Freedland and Paul Begala, a former adviser to Bill Clinton, discuss how the Democrats can regroup

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Supreme Court warning issued by former CIA director

A former CIA director who served a number of roles under multiple presidents has issued a warning to the country over the Supreme Court‘s presidential immunity ruling.

On Monday, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in a 6-3 majority ruling that former President Donald Trump has “absolute immunity” for acts that fall “within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority” and is entitled to presumptive immunity for all official acts. The ruling did not offer immunity for unofficial, or private, acts.

John Brennan, who served as CIA director under former President Barrack Obama, called the decision “breathtaking” and said it has “dangerous implications for our nation’s future.”

“By rewriting the rule that has governed presidential authority for the past 235 years — that no one, not even a president, is above the law — the court has given a green light to any future president inclined to wield his or her executive authority irrespective of the laws that apply to all other citizens and residents of the U.S. King George III would be pleased,” Brennan wrote in an opinion column for MSNBC.

The former CIA chief went on to say the six Supreme Court judges who had been in favor of the ruling showed “abject ignorance and apparent indifference.”

He added that he is worried if “an unprincipled and politically corrupt individual” is elected to the White House, it could have “deeply disturbing practical consequences.”

Trump’s team argued that he should be held responsible for personal actions, rather than those related to official duties.

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Stock photo of the Supreme Court building. Former CIA Director John Brennan blasted the High Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, saying it has “dangerous implications for our nation’s future.”

Stock photo of the Supreme Court building. Former CIA Director John Brennan blasted the High Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, saying it has “dangerous implications for our nation’s future.”

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The Supreme Court’s three liberal justices dissented with Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor writing that the “President is not a king above the law.”

She wrote: “Let the President violate the law, let him exploit the trappings of his office for personal gain, let him use his official power for evil ends. Because if he knew that he may one day face liability for breaking the law, he might not be as bold and fearless as we would like him to be. That is the majority’s message today.

“Even if these nightmare scenarios never play out, and I pray they never do, the damage has been done. The relationship between the President and the people he serves has shifted irrevocably. In every use of official power, the President is now a king above the law.”

Justice Roberts responded to the dissent, saying it was in “a tone of chilling doom that is wholly disproportionate to what the Court actually does today.”

But Brennan, who has been a frequent critic of Trump and had his security clearance revoked by the former president, argued: “The accuracy of that statement, however, is wholly dependent on whether only good and honest individuals who firmly believe in the rule of law take up future residence in the White House.”

Brennan ended his piece with: “This is certainly not the America I thought we would live in as we celebrate the 248th anniversary of our country’s independence.”

Newsweek has contacted the Supreme Court’s Public Information Office, via email, for comment.

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A judge rules that a school shooter’s writings can’t be released, and the Vatican excommunicates it’s former ambassador to the US.

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Little food in a central Gaza refugee camp

AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Palestinians say the hunger situation in northern Gaza has become increasingly dire.
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