As June comes to an end, the U.S. Supreme Court has still not ruled on Donald Trump’s claim of absolute immunity. We begin July where we began May and June — waiting for an answer to what should have been a quick and easy question. The result: Trump’s federal criminal trial remains on hold.
Meanwhile, towards the end of Thursday night’s presidential debate, Trump once again refused to commit to accepting the outcome, saying only that he would accept it “if it’s a fair and legal and good election.” Trump’s election denialism remains as dangerous as ever.
On the big questions about the future of democracy, we are stuck in a familiar rut. Little ground is being gained or lost.
Yet, in the trenches, the fight for free and fair elections continues around the country. And those fights will have a big impact on the outcome this fall.
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