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Supreme Court Rejects Michael Cohen’s Attempt to Revive Lawsuit Against Trump

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What You Should Know:

  1. What Does This Mean for Presidential Immunity?
    The Supreme Court’s ruling reinforces the doctrine of presidential immunity.
  2. Does Michael Cohen Have a Path Forward?
    Cohen’s bid to sue Trump has been shut down, leaving him with no further legal recourse to pursue his claims of alleged retaliation for the tell-all book about Trump.
  3. Why This Case Matters to the Legal System
    The rejection of Cohen’s appeal emphasizes the limitations on suing federal officials, reaffirming the boundaries set by the Supreme Court's earlier decisions.

By Samuel A. Lopez, USA Herald

[WASHINGTON, D.C.] - It’s official: The Supreme Court has slammed the door on Michael Cohen’s attempt to revive his lawsuit against President Donald Trump. In a decision released on Monday, the court declined to hear Cohen’s appeal, which effectively upholds a lower court’s ruling that had tossed out the case. If you’re wondering what all this means, I’ll break it down for you.

What I’ve seen in this case is a prime example of the complexities surrounding presidential immunity and the limitations on holding federal officials accountable through lawsuits. When the Supreme Court turns down a case like this, it speaks volumes about where the law stands—and where it’s not willing to go.

Let’s rewind a bit. You might remember that Cohen, a former legal adviser to Trump, became one of his most vocal opponents after pleading guilty to several felonies. This led to a strained relationship that eventually culminated in Cohen writing a tell-all book, painting a rather unflattering picture of his former boss. Cohen’s decision to publish while on home confinement sparked this legal saga.

Now, here’s where it gets interesting: Cohen was placed on home confinement during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, but his freedom didn’t last long. After refusing to sign a form that prohibited him from engaging with the media or social media, Cohen found himself back behind bars. He claimed this was retaliation from Trump for writing his book, which, frankly, is a pretty wild claim. But despite his efforts, the courts haven’t bought into that narrative.

The Supreme Court’s decision not to revive Cohen’s lawsuit is largely rooted in a 2022 ruling that limits the ability of citizens to seek monetary damages from federal officials for constitutional violations. Essentially, the court’s position is that certain claims—like the ones Cohen brought under the First, Fourth, and Eighth Amendments—don’t hold water when it comes to suing federal officials, even if those claims involve a former president.

As a journalist who covers legal affairs, I found the reasoning here fascinating. The courts are clearly drawing a firm line when it comes to Bivens claims. In Cohen’s case, the 2022 decision foreclosed his ability to pursue these claims, and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that stance. I can’t help but think this ruling is a wake-up call to anyone hoping to challenge federal officials in court—it’s just not going to be easy, especially when presidential immunity comes into play.

In Cohen’s appeal to the Supreme Court, his lawyers argued that his case “represents the principle that presidents and their subordinates can lock away critics of the executive without consequence.” It’s a bold claim, and one that undoubtedly strikes a chord with anyone concerned about government overreach. However, the court wasn’t moved.

To make matters more complex, both the Biden administration and Trump’s legal team urged the court to reject Cohen’s appeal. That’s right—two opposing political forces united on this issue. It’s not every day you see that. The Solicitor General, representing the Biden administration, argued that it’s up to Congress, not the courts, to determine if federal officials should be held accountable for placement decisions, like Cohen’s return to prison.

From a legal standpoint, Cohen’s claim was ambitious. He argued that Trump retaliated against him for exercising his First Amendment rights. And, to be fair, a district court judge initially sided with Cohen, ruling that his return to prison was likely in retaliation for his book. But as Cohen’s case climbed the legal ladder, the courts grew less sympathetic, ultimately concluding that his claims didn’t hold enough legal merit to proceed.

One thing is clear: this ruling will leave a lasting impact on how future cases involving presidential immunity and federal official accountability are handled. Alina Habba, Trump’s attorney, summed it up well in a filing, stating that allowing Cohen’s claims to proceed would “upend the constitutional separation of powers” and “destroy the very concept of presidential immunity.”

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again—presidential immunity is one of the most powerful shields in American law. The courts have continuously protected the ability of sitting (and former) presidents to act without fear of lawsuits, even in cases involving allegations of retaliation. It’s not hard to see why this doctrine exists; the duties of the president are vast, and constant legal distractions could hamper the effectiveness of the office.

In the end, this decision underscores a fundamental reality: no matter how much noise Cohen made about his experiences with Trump, the courts were not convinced that his legal arguments held enough weight to proceed. It’s a tough blow for Cohen, but an important win for those who believe in preserving the integrity of presidential immunity.

“When you take on a former president in court, you better have all your legal ducks in a row. Presidential immunity is a powerful shield, and once again, it’s proven to be nearly impenetrable.” — Samuel Lopez

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