It seems like a lot of legal mumbo-jumbo, but let’s break it down. So, Donald Trump’s lawyers have filed some new motions to dismiss the indictments in Georgia. This is like when you’re in trouble at school, and you ask the principal to let you off the hook. The Supreme Court said that a former President has “absolute presidential immunity” which means Trump can’t be sued for things he did while he was president. Like how your parents might say, “I won’t get in trouble if I do something wrong when I’m a grown-up.” However, there’s a bit of a catch. If Trump wins the 2024 election, he might still not be allowed to be tried in Fulton County because of the Supremacy Clause in the Constitution. This is like a rule in a game saying that if you’re the champion, you can’t be challenged by anyone else. But, this could all change if the court takes too long to make a decision, and we miss our chance to play during the summer break. This all sounds quite confusing, doesn’t it? Let’s just sit back and watch what happens next!