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Supreme Court to decide Trump immunity decision TODAY as Biden scrambles to save reelection campaign: Follow along for U.S. politics live updates

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By Kelly Laco, Executive Editor Of Politics For Dailymail.Com

Published: 11:47 BST, 1 July 2024 | Updated: 12:51 BST, 1 July 2024

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Welcome to DailyMail.com's live blog where President Joe Biden is scrambling to save his 2024 reelection campaign after his disastrous debate.

Biden is 'humiliated' and 'painfully aware' of his image following his calamitous debate performance, as he is set to discuss the future of his reelection campaign.

The president has retreated to Camp David with is wife, children and grandchildren to take a break from the campaign trial and weigh his options.

The Supreme Court will determine today whether ex-president Donald Trump has immunity from federal prosecution over his alleged efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.

Follow along for live coverage from DailyMail.com's political team: 

Supreme Court to rule on Trump's immunity case today

The Supreme Court's biggest blockbuster decision is set to come down at 10 a.m. ET today.

It comes during the last day of the court's session before the justices depart on summer recess.

The ex-president's team argued that Trump, and any president, must have absolute immunity from prosecution over actions taken while in office or it could impair important decision making.

Democrat mega-donors consider three courses of action after Biden's disastrous debate

Focus much of this weekend post-debate has been on the Biden family, who gathered at Camp David to discuss their patriarch's political future.

The family has offered its unequivocal support to the president and even wondered how they can get further involved, with troubled son Hunter insisting his father fight back into the race.

Democratic Party held a frantic call after Biden's debate disaster

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter

Democratic Party leaders desperately pleaded with rank and file committee members to not abandon President Joe Biden despite his train wreck debate performance.

During a secret call after the CNN debate in Atlanta on Thursday, DNC Chairman Jaime Harrison and Biden's campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez tried to quell concerns over the President's viability as their 2024 candidate.

But those on the call claim leaders are gaslighting them and asking them to ignore obvious signs of mental decline. They believe that Biden, 81, might not be the best one for the job anymore.

With just a month-and-a-half until the Democratic Convention, many Party members, strategists and donors are wondering if they should seek a replacement.

Joe Salazar, an elected DNC member from Colorado who was on the call, said:

I was hoping for more of a substantive conversation instead of, 'Hey, let's go out there and just be cheerleaders,' without actually addressing a very serious issue that unfolded on American television for millions of people to see.
There were a number of things that could have been said in addressing the situation. But we didn't get that. We were being gaslit.

Biden is 'humiliated, devoid of confidence and painfully aware of his frail image', insider claims after nightmare debate

Joe Biden is 'humiliated' and 'painfully aware' of his image following his calamitous debate performance, as he is set to discuss the future of his re-election campaign.

The president has retreated to Camp David with is wife, children and grandchildren to take a break from the campaign trial and weigh his options, NBC News first reported.

Insiders described Biden's mood as 'humiliated and devoid of confidence' following his face off with Donald Trump that saw him stumbling over his words and losing his train of thought multiple times.

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