In the online version of From the Politics Desk, NBC News Politics team reporters provide the latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House, and Capitol Hill. In one edition, reporters break down the Supreme Court arguments over Donald Trump’s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution for actions during his presidency. Trump’s lawyer made concessions during arguments, indicating that Trump could be prosecuted for private acts not tied to his official duties as president. The Supreme Court justices questioned the public-private distinction in the case, with Sauer’s backtracking potentially leading to further delays in a trial, a form of victory for Trump.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is celebrating a bipartisan win after a foreign aid package for Ukraine passed in the Senate. McConnell received a phone call from Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, who acknowledged McConnell’s struggles with his party over additional aid. McConnell views this foreign aid package as one of the most significant wins of his nearly 40-year career, shaping his legacy alongside his role in shaping the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court. McConnell also weighed in on the Supreme Court case, stating that presidents should not be immune from criminal prosecution for actions taken while in office.

In other news, an Arizona grand jury charged Trump aides and so-called fake electors with state crimes over their conduct after the 2020 presidential election. The family of Israeli American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin spoke about a new video by Hamas showing him still alive while remaining a hostage. Pro-Palestinian protests are expanding on college campuses, with Morehouse College discussing concerns over Biden serving as the commencement speaker amid protests over his handling of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The Washington Post reports on how President Joe Biden and congressional leaders worked to change Speaker Mike Johnson’s mind on Ukraine aid.

Overall, the political landscape is dynamic, with ongoing legal battles and foreign aid efforts taking center stage. Trump’s case for absolute immunity is being scrutinized by the Supreme Court, while McConnell enjoys a victory with the passage of the Ukraine aid package. Protests, both on an international scale and on college campuses, are highlighting key issues in the political arena. The involvement of global leaders like Zelenskyy, coupled with domestic challenges like criminal prosecution for former presidents, underscores the complexity of current political affairs. As developments unfold, it will be interesting to see how these events shape the future of American politics.

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