Trump Immunity Ruling May Push Election Trial to 2025 or Beyond

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The US Supreme Court ruling Monday that presidents have some immunity for official acts taken while in office means the Washington trial of Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election could be delayed for a year or more.

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