The Supreme Court set oral arguments in Trump's D.C. trial appeal for April 22. Meaning a decision won't be forthcoming until around June 1. But SCOTUS decisions don't take effect for 25 days to give the losing party a chance to petition for rehearing. Which Trump will do on Day 25, delaying final lifting of the stay to July 1. And defendants have a statutory right to a minimum of 90 days until trial which means the absolute earliest the two-month trial can start is October 1 --- 35 days before the election -- if 100% of everything goes exactly right for Jack from here on out (which it never does).
Jack Smith better be updating his passport and getting his tickets to Caracas for January 2025 booked. I definitely wouldn't wanna be him when our Master returns.
