The U.S. Supreme Court partially supported Trump's immunity claim, and this ruling is significant in many ways ~~! !

On July 1, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled by a vote of 6 to 3 that Trump will enjoy immunity during his presidency if his actions are "official actions"; but if the actions are "private actions", he will not have immunity. This ruling means that Trump can be exempt from criminal prosecution under certain conditions (i.e., actions related to his presidential duties), but there is no such protection for his private actions.

The court sent Trump's immunity case back to the lower court, asking it to further evaluate which of Trump's actions can be exempted from criminal prosecution. This process may take several months because it is necessary to carefully distinguish whether Trump's actions are official or private.

This ruling is an important victory for Trump because it protects him from criminal prosecution for actions related to his presidential duties to a certain extent. This will help him participate in the 2024 presidential election without worries. However, the ruling also made it clear that Trump's private actions do not enjoy immunity, which means that he may still face prosecution for private actions.