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

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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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