There’s still a chance former President Donald Trump could still face damage criminal hearings before the November election in his January 6 election conspiracy case — and he’s scrambling to prevent that from happening. The Supreme Court’s controversial decision earlier this month granted a presumption of immunity for “official acts” undertaken by presidents in office, but gave little to no guidance on what makes an act “official,” teeing up months of legal wrangling in the lower courts over what evidence and charges are constitutional in special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution of the former …