Jury convicts Trump on all counts in hush-money trial

Justices put Trump's Jan 6 indictment in limbo, cite 'presumptive immunity'

In 6-3 ruling, Supreme Court rules that legal test for what counts as official acts must be used to determine if evidence could be admissible. Absolute immunity given to acts committed as part of "core constitutional" duties but might not apply for those carried out as part of "personal conduct" or based on private scope of presidency. Decision remands 45th president's case to lower courts.