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While the court introduced another wrinkle into the special prosecution of the former president - and the Supreme Court could rule in a separate case expected next week that he has immunity for his actions - it is unclear whether the decision will halt one of the charges against him.
"For Trump, I think there will be litigation," said Aziz Huq, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
"But the charges against him involve falsifying or altering 'records, documents, or objects'. So I think it likely doesn’t undermine those charges."
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