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The trial concerning allegations of election interference by former President Donald Trump, initially set to commence on March 4, has been deferred. On Friday, U.S. district court judge Tanya Chutkan postponed the trial pending an appeals court ruling on Trump’s claim of presidential immunity. What Happened: Judge Chutkan has officially delayed the trial to allow for the review of Trump’s appeal. The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals heard Trump’s arguments on Jan. 9, expressing skepticism over his claim that former executives are broadly immune from criminal prosecution, reported …