- Trump wants his hush-money verdict nixed in the wake of the Supreme Court immunity opinion.
- But Trump's new immunity superpowers won't derail his September sentencing, experts predict.
- That's because any official-act evidence used in his trial only amounts to "harmless error."
"No harm, no foul" isn't just for streetball. It could help former President Donald Trump's hush-money conviction survive the US Supreme Court immunity opinion.