Donald Trump continues to set the judicial course at the United States Supreme Court. Several of the most politically and constitutionally important cases have him as the protagonist.

A person accused of the assault on the Capitol seeks in the oral hearing this Tuesday the annulment of an accusation for obstruction of an official procedure. The Supreme Court has a conservative supermajority of six to three among its members. Three of its justices were appointed by Trump himself when he was president. The judges already ruled on March 4 that the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution, on disqualification in cases of insurrection, did not prevent him from running for office. In Washington case, the crimes he is accused of depend on the answer to that question. In the charge sheet, the prosecutor accuses him of four crimes: conspiracy to defraud the Government, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, attempted conspiracy to obstruction an official process and conspiracy to violate civil rights. The second accusation in this case is for interference in the Washington procedure for the certification of Joe Biden's electoral victory against Trump.