WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court extended the delay in the criminal case against Donald Trump on charges he plotted to overturn the 2020 election, reducing the chance that Trump could be tried before the November election.
In a historic ruling, the justices said Monday for the first time that former presidents can be shielded from prosecution for at least some of what they do in the Oval Office. But rather than do it themselves, the justices ordered lower courts to figure out precisely how to apply the decision to Trump's case.
The immunity case was the last case argued, on April 25.
The court has since adjourned until the first Monday in October.
Here's the latest:
Trump critics react to immunity ruling with dark jokes, memes of ‘King Biden'
Anti-Trump influencers and meme accounts on social media are reacting to the Supreme Court's immunity ruling by suggesting Biden should take advantage.
Social media posts darkly joked that Biden should pack the courts, imprison Trump or postpone the November election, shielded by his newfound presidential immunity. Others made reference to ''King Biden'' or shared images depicting the president in a crown.