"Trump's Jan. 6 Trial Uncertain After Supreme Court Ruling on Immunity"

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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear Donald Trump's immunity claim could delay a trial in the Jan. 6 federal election interference case until late September, potentially allowing him to avoid facing a jury's judgment before the fall election. Legal analysts believe that even if the court rejects Trump's appeal, the trial may not start until after the election, raising doubts about whether he will face a verdict from a jury of his peers before Election Day.
Topics:top-news#donald-trump#election-interference#immunity-appeal#jan-6-case#politics#us-supreme-court
- U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Trump immunity appeal raises doubts he will face trial in Jan. 6 case New York Daily News
- How the Supreme Court’s decision on Trump’s immunity could turn on a single question CNN
- A Trump Jan. 6 trial may still arrive before Election Day. Here's how USA TODAY
- Opinion | Trump's immunity claim deserves to fail. So does his Jan. 6 prosecution. The Washington Post
- Stephen Colbert Declares the Supreme Court Unconstitutional The New York Times
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