Appeals court shields Trump ally Scott Perry’s phone in 2020 election inquiry
by Hugo Lowell from US news | The Guardian on (#6EQWF)
Three-judge panel ruled some communications of the House Freedom Caucus leader were protected from legal proceedings
A federal appeals court has ruled that top House Republican Scott Perry's text messages about efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election were constitutionally protected and off-limits to prosecutors, according to the opinion in the case that was newly unsealed on Wednesday.
The three-judge panel at the US court of appeals for the DC circuit found that Perry's communications with congressmen and staff were protected under the so-called speech or debate clause, which shields members of Congress from legal proceedings connected to their official duties.
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