"Supreme Court's Role in Trump Election Case Under Scrutiny"

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Legal expert warns that the Supreme Court's delay in ruling against Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim could result in an unjustified victory for Trump in his election fraud case. The case, stemming from the Capitol riot, has seen Trump indicted on four counts, with the Department of Justice initially focusing on his alleged role in inciting the riot. The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in April, and if it doesn't decisively address the immunity issue, it could lead to prolonged delays, potentially extending past the presidential election.
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