The Supreme Court is prepared to keep former President Donald Trump’s federal case for trying to overturn the 2020 election on hold for at least another week, setting the first deadline in the dispute Tuesday for the following week—and defying legal experts who expected the court to move more swiftly.

Trump has asked the Supreme Court to keep the criminal case against him on pause while he appeals a ruling refusing to throw out his charges based on “presidential immunity,” planning to ask the full D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court to both hear his case.

Chief Justice John Roberts asked Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith, who’s overseeing the case against Trump, to respond to the ex-president’s filing by Feb. 20 at 4 p.m.

The timing of how the Supreme Court proceeds with Trump’s request is important, as the case against Trump—and, consequently, his trial—will stay on hold until the Supreme Court rules and either rejects Trump and lets the case move forward, or schedules the case for oral arguments and later issues a decision.... Read More: Forbes