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The Supreme Court of the United States said it would hear Donald Trump's immunity appeal.
  • The Supreme Court agreed to hear Trump's immunity claims around charges of election subversion.
  • Legal experts say that even with a conservative court, it's unlikely Trump will prevail.
  • But they note that Trump still stands to benefit from SCOTUS's hearing as it could delay a trial.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday announced it would review former President Donald Trump's claims that he's immune from prosecution on charges that he conspired to overturn the 2020 election results. The court said it would hear arguments as soon as the end of April.