The federal election interference case against Donald Trump has likely been “torn to shreds” by a surprising detail in the U.S. Supreme Court’s immunity ruling. The court ruled 6-3 that the former president had absolute immunity for core presidential acts and limited immunity for acts outside his official duties, but Chief Justice John Roberts surprised CNN’s Elie Honig by also granting “evidentiary immunity,” reported Newsweek. “It was no surprise that the Supreme Court said to prosecutors, ‘you can not charge somebody based on an official act,'” Honig said. “What caught me by surprise, is th…