Recent developments have shed new light on the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the president and his son's business dealings. Initially, the White House maintained that there was no discussion of the son's business affairs between the president and his son. However, revelations have surfaced suggesting otherwise, leading to a shifting narrative from the White House.
Experts suggest that the evolving story has fueled further investigation into the matter, prompting the need for additional testimonies and potentially involving Hunter Biden himself. The recent deposition of Hunter Biden has raised more questions, indicating that the investigation is far from over.
Meanwhile, attention has also turned to former President Donald Trump, who may benefit from legal delays that could impact ongoing criminal cases. The upcoming Supreme Court oral arguments in April could potentially postpone trials, providing Trump with a legal advantage.
Legal analysts point out that any delay works in Trump's favor, especially if he secures a victory in the upcoming election. In such a scenario, federal prosecutions against him would likely be dropped upon his inauguration. The Supreme Court's decision to address the immunity question further extends the timeline for legal proceedings, potentially complicating efforts to bring Trump to trial before the election.