Hillary Clinton expresses frustration over the repeated postponement of Trump’s trials before the election
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced concerns that voters could go to the polls in November without resolution on former President Donald Trump’s trials. Trump, facing legal battles while campaigning for the 2024 election, might not have his charges clarified before the vote. Clinton emphasized the importance of timely justice and voters’ right to well-informed decisions. Your summary effectively captures the key points from the provided text about Hillary Clinton’s concerns regarding the unresolved trials of Donald Trump before the 2024 election. Clinton stressed the significance of timely justice and ensuring voters are well-informed when making their decisions at the polls.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Thursday that voters might head to the polls this November before former President Donald Trump’s trials are resolved.
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee is facing multiple court battles while campaigning in the 2024 election, with some of his trials getting delayed. Clinton argued that if these trials are continually delayed leading up to the election on Nov. 5, it could make it so that voters are not informed of Trump’s charges.
“Justice delayed is justice denied, and the people in our country, it looks as though, will most likely go to vote without knowing the outcome of these other serious trials,” Clinton said. “And the one that is going on now currently in New York is really about election interference. It is about trying to prevent the people of our country from having relevant information that may have influenced how they could have voted in 2016 or whether they would have voted.”
Trump’s trial in Manhattan relates to alleged hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016 to keep quiet about an alleged affair the two had. Clinton, who lost to Trump in the 2016 presidential election, claimed that Trump went “to such great lengths” to pay off people because of how much of an impact these people would have on his election chances.
Clinton also claimed that the Supreme Court is doing “a grave disservice” for not already deciding on Trump’s argument for presidential immunity, which had its arguments heard on April 25. She argued that the arguments made in the hearing were to “find loopholes” for the former president to have immunity from his “very serious charges.”
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The former presidential candidate and secretary of state has cautioned voters about a possible second Trump presidency, predicting he could take a page out of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s book and silence his critics in the media.
The classified documents case that Trump faces, which relates to how he kept classified documents from the White House at his Mar-a-Lago resort, has been delayed indefinitely, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon decided on Tuesday. The trial had been scheduled for May 20.
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