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Trump’s federal election case trial scheduled for March 4, just before Super Tuesday.

Trial‍ Date Set for Former President Trump’s⁢ Election⁢ Challenge ⁣Case

WASHINGTON—Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan has set the trial date⁤ for the​ case dealing with former President‌ Donald Trump’s efforts to challenge the 2020 election results for March 4,‍ 2024.

She declared that both trial dates offered by the former president’s lawyers and special counsel Jack⁣ Smith were unacceptable.

She ​said she took into account other trials that President ​Trump is facing, but wouldn’t⁤ consider his personal or professional circumstances, i.e., the campaign schedule of ⁣his 2024 presidential run.

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Mr. Smith on Aug. 1⁢ brought four charges ⁣against the former president,⁢ including a conspiracy to obstruct the collection ​and‌ counting of electoral votes as well as a conspiracy ‌against Americans’ right to vote.

The indictment relies on the⁢ assumption that President ⁣Trump didn’t genuinely believe that the election victory was unlawfully taken from him‌ and that his attempts⁤ to challenge ‍the results were unlawful.

The timing of the trial bears political​ implications. President Trump ‍may have an interest in⁤ delaying it ⁤beyond the election, while his opponents would‍ like to see ‍him sentenced⁤ during election season. The date ⁤selected by the judge ⁢happens to be one day before the “Super Tuesday” slew of primary elections in 16 states.

Mr. Smith previously ⁤asked for a January‌ 2024 trial ⁤date​ with jury selection as early as Dec. 11. The defense proposed⁣ April 2026.

The ⁤case appears to be exceptionally ​complex. As part⁤ of the discovery process, the prosecutors are almost⁢ done handing‌ over ‌to the⁣ defense some 12.8 million⁤ documents and files, federal prosecutor Molly Gaston said during the hearing.

She noted that more⁢ than⁤ 60 percent of the ⁤discovery⁣ came from entities affiliated ⁤with the former president, the implication being that the defense doesn’t need‍ to review all the material because it might⁣ have seen some of it previously.

President Trump’s lawyer John Lauro called ⁤such a ‌line of ⁤reasoning “ridiculous,” accusing the prosecutors of trying to turn the case ‌into a “show trial.”

It was ⁢“absurd,” he said, for the prosecutors to suggest that he could review the discovery in just‍ four months.

The⁣ judge retorted that the‌ former ‍president‍ has resources available⁢ that other defendants ⁤don’t, but she didn’t explain what resources or why he should be forced to ‍expend them if other defendants‍ aren’t.

She pointed out that lawyers would be reviewing available materials even before ⁢the charges were ​brought.

There will‌ be a number‍ of pre-trial legal issues ​that ⁤will‍ need⁤ to be litigated, including subpoenas and some questions regarding Mr.‌ Smith’s novel use of criminal⁢ law, Mr. Lauro said.

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump, Todd Blanche (L), and John Lauro leave the E. Barrett Prettyman ‌federal courthouse in Washington ⁢on Aug. 28, 2023. (Madalina⁤ Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

The judge laughed ⁤at ‍his comment that he would be⁤ standing before her to argue those issues many times before the‌ trial.

Ms. Gaston noted that President⁤ Trump and his lawyers have made public‍ comments regarding the case as ⁢well as the work of the congressional ‌Jan.⁢ 6 ​Committee. The defense can’t claim that its research started ⁤from scratch on the day of ​the indictment, she suggested, arguing that there’s⁣ a strong public interest in speedy resolution of the case.

The‌ former president’s social media posts, she said, could prejudice the jury pool.

President Trump is already facing a May ⁤2024 trial in another case brought by​ Mr. Smith in Florida.



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