Supreme Court angers liberal pundits after agreeing to review Trump immunity case: 'Supreme arrogance'
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The United States Supreme Court angered liberal media pundits after they agreed to review whether Donald Trump has immunity in the election interference case.
The justices have fast-tracked the appeal and will hear oral arguments in late April, with a ruling on the merits expected by late June. Trump's criminal trial has been put on hold pending resolution of the matter. Arguments will begin the week of April 22. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
Left-leaning media pundits swiftly criticized the Supreme Court for taking the case, as some argued they only took on the case so conservative-leaning justices could retire under Trump, should he win the election.
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