The Supreme Court agrees to analyze Trump's request that presidential immunity exempt him in the electoral interference case. Even if the court, with a conservative majority, ruled against the former president, the ruling could be delayed for months.

In the meantime, the case will be on hold, so he will not be able to hold the trial and it may no longer be possible to hold it before the November election, in which he aspires to be the Republican candidate for the White House. The court indicated it would hear arguments the week of April 22 and issue a ruling, which may come weeks or months later.