The U.S. Supreme Court’s response to Donald Trump’s presidential immunity argument in special counsel Jack Smith’s election interference case has been a major source of frustration to Trump’s critics. On December 22, the High Court rejected Smith’s request for an expedited hearing on the matter. But over two months later, on Wednesday, February 28, the justices agreed to hear Trump’s immunity argument and set oral arguments for April 22. Critics of the Court’s actions, from legal expert Paul Rosenzweig — a former deputy assistant policy secretary at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DH…