'Timing is everything': Here are Trump's options for appealing his immunity ruling
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57% : Here are the paths Trump could take to further his appeal in the federal election case.57% : If the Supreme Court grants a stay, Trump could then return to the D.C. Circuit Court to reargue the case before the entire court, further drawing out the timeline of the appeal.
49% : However, Tuesday's order from the three-judge circuit panel explicitly noted that Trump would need to go to the Supreme Court first to request a stay of the proceeding; if not, the circuit court would hand the reins back to Judge Tanya Chutkan to continue proceedings in the case.
45% : Calling the decision "nation-destroying," Trump vowed to appeal the ruling.
36% : Trump faces a Monday deadline after a panel of judges denied his appeal.
33% : "A long delay for a Supreme Court argument means that there probably will not be a trial before the election" -- an outcome that Trump has been seeking from the start.
33% : "If there's a conviction in December, it's a matter of days until Trump can have his new Justice Department if he wins, and seek to dismiss the prosecution," Coffee said.
32% : But they agreed that if the trial stretches past November and Trump wins the election, its outcome might become irrelevant for the future commander-in-chief.
25% : Days after the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Colorado's effort to disqualify Donald Trump from holding office, the former president faces another crossroads with the high court -- this one involving his effort to use presidential immunity to sidestep his federal election interference trial.
22% : Trump in August pleaded not guilty to charges of undertaking a "criminal scheme" to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
13% : Trump faces a Monday deadline to request that the Supreme Court stay his criminal election interference case after a panel of three Circuit Court judges unanimously denied Trump's argument that a former president should be immune from criminal prosecution.
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