Chief Justice John Roberts has officially announced that the Supreme Court has completed hearing arguments in the case regarding President Trump's immunity. The pressing question now is how long it will take for the high court to deliver its opinion. Typically, a significant case argued in April would not see a decision until the end of June.
However, criticism has already arisen regarding the time it took for the court to decide whether to take on the case. Many on the left are concerned that this slow pace may have inadvertently played into Trump's legal strategy to postpone a trial until after the upcoming election.
It is important to note that the justices of the Supreme Court operate on their own schedule and are designed to resist external pressures on their work. Despite external criticisms, the court will proceed with its established procedures to reach a fair and just decision.