The immunity bid made by former President Donald Trump may get a day in the Supreme Court — only to be sent back to lower courts and to his benefit burn out more clock. Should the nine justices on the high court be unable to find their way to endorse his absolute immunity claim they could nonetheless punt the issue, according to former federal prosecutor Elie Honig. During a CNN appearance, Honig conjured the possibility if the 45th president’s legal team can’t sway the court that their client is immune from prosecution in the capacity of commander-in-chief, they would then move to boomerang i…