Donald Trump's lawyer claims immunity from prosecution in federal election interference case due to alleged fake elector scheme being an official act. Supreme Court ruling may delay the case, impacting the November election.
Key Points
Trump's lawyer argues for immunity based on official acts
Supreme Court ruling sends case back for further determination
Legal experts suggest case may be delayed past November election
Pros
Trump's team claims immunity for official acts
Supreme Court ruling may impact the case timeline
Cons
Allegations of attempting to overturn election results