Supreme Court to hear Trump immunity case April 25, report
The Justice Department's case is on hold while the high court considers Trump’s argument that an ex-president cannot face charges for official acts performed while in office
The Supreme Court reportedly will on April 25 hear oral arguments on whether former President Trump is immune from criminal charges in his federal election interference case.
The date is being reported by CNBC.
The Justice Department's case is on hold while the high court considers Trump’s argument that an ex-president cannot face charges for official acts performed while in office.
The justices could take month after both sides present the arguments to issue an opinion. If they rule that the case can proceed, Trump could be on trial shortly before the November presidential election.
Two lower courts have already rejected Trump’s presidential immunity argument, CNBC also reports.