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Democrat Congressman: Trump trials mustn’t disrupt campaign schedule.

Concerns Raised Over Timing of Trump’s Trials

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) expressed his concerns on ‍Aug. 30 regarding the potential impact of⁢ former President ‌Donald Trump’s four trials on his campaign schedule, should he secure the⁢ Republican nomination.

Khanna’s ‌remarks mark the first time a Democrat has raised this ‌issue. Trump and many Republicans argue ​that scheduling the trials before the presidential election next ‌November amounts‌ to blatant election interference.

President Trump faces four indictments: one in Washington for allegedly​ attempting to⁢ overturn the 2020 election and interfere with Congress’s ⁣certification on ‍Jan. 6, 2021; one in Miami for allegedly mishandling classified information; one‍ in Manhattan for allegedly violating campaign finance laws by making hush money ‌payments to ‌adult film‌ star Stormy Daniels‍ before the 2016 election; and one ​in Atlanta ‌for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. The ‌first two cases are⁣ federal,​ while the Manhattan and Atlanta cases are local.

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On Aug. ‌28, U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan scheduled⁢ the Washington trial to begin on March 4, 2024. ⁣This date falls⁤ one‌ day before Super Tuesday, a crucial⁣ day in the ​presidential election ​calendar.

During an appearance on “The Hugh Hewitt⁤ Show,” Khanna acknowledged ‍the⁤ need to ‍avoid conflicts between trial dates and Trump’s⁣ campaign schedule.

“Well, look, I ‍talk to, obviously,⁣ Republican colleagues,⁣ and they feel that the timing of it is ‍one ⁤which, where Trump, where⁢ the charges ⁤are too far. I believe that you have to follow the​ law, ⁢and some of the ‍conduct alleged is ‌very, very, very serious. And you can’t ‌just say okay, because someone was president or someone is a candidate,​ that you’re‌ above​ the law,” Khanna, a progressive, told Hewitt, a ⁣conservative.

“Everyone is under ⁣the law,‍ and these allegations, the evidence needs to be pursued. But what we’re discussing is the timing. And I do think we need to make sure that, in the⁢ timing, if Trump does emerge ⁤as the Republican nominee, that it does⁣ not ⁢compromise​ the ⁤ability⁤ to ‍have a robust campaign ​schedule,” ⁤he continued.

“And I imagine​ that the courts will take ​that into consideration if he⁢ is the ⁤nominee. You know, he may not ‍be the nominee. I mean, that’s ‌still a … that‌ has to be determined.”

Shortly after Judge Chutkan set the trial date, President Trump criticized it as election interference.

“Today, a biased, Trump ⁢Hating Judge ⁤gave me only a two-month extension, just what ​o



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