But it sounds like 4 were leaning toward granting immunity. 4 sound like no. And Roberts is hard to read. Some thing he might remand it back delaying the trial even more.
For something that should be a no brainer no actually looks up in the air. Utter disgrace.
And one of Alito's arguments was something to the effect of whether knowing a president could be prosecuted for his crimes after leaving office, wouldn't incentivize that president even longer to try and stay in office (illegally, I guess?)