Former President Donald Trump’s partial victory on presidential immunity at the Supreme Court did more than help him out on his legal problems, former Trump administration Justice Department officials warn — it could also embolden him to use the police state to crack down on his political enemies should he be elected. Specifically, the Supreme Court determined Trump has a presumption of immunity for “official acts” but not “unofficial acts,” while offering very little guidance on what the distinction between those is. According to NBC News, a pair of former DOJ officials “said it would give Tr…