Former President Donald Trump scored a major victory on Monday as the US Supreme Court ruled on his immunity in the federal election-interference charges against him. While the court did not dismiss the charges outright, it did send the case back to lower courts for further review, buying Trump some much-needed time as the legal process plays out.
The decision by the Supreme Court means that the former president will likely not face trial in the Jan. 6 case anytime soon, with the process expected to stretch beyond the November election. This development has raised questions about whether Trump will ever stand trial in this case, as experts weigh in on the implications of the court ruling.
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