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Trump’s trial schedule aligns with the 2024 election calendar.

Trump’s Federal Election Interference Trial Set for March 4

On Monday, a federal judge ‌set the start of former President Donald Trump‘s federal election interference ⁤trial‌ in Washington, D.C., for⁢ March​ 4.

That’s one day‍ before Super Tuesday, a significant‍ date for Trump​ as he is seeking the⁤ 2024 Republican nomination ‌to run for a second term in⁢ the White House.​ More than a ⁢dozen key states ‌ —‌ including California, Maine, Texas, North Carolina, ⁣Utah,⁢ and Virginia — are expected to hold their nominating contests on March 5.

Trump’s lawyers had⁤ asked​ for an April 2026 trial date, while prosecutors, led by‍ special counsel ⁤ Jack Smith, wanted​ it in January of⁣ next⁣ year.

“Setting a trial date does not depend ⁢and should not depend⁤ on⁤ a defendant’s personal and professional obligations,” said presiding U.S. District ‍Judge Tonya⁣ Chutkan, according to NBC News. ​”Mr. Trump, like⁣ any defendant, will have to make the trial date work, regardless of his schedule,” the judge added.

Indeed, over the ⁢next year, Trump’s campaign schedule is poised to ‍become a balancing act while he contends with a bevy ‌of trials —⁣ some⁢ of which, like with the ​federal case in D.C., line up with key election dates. The situation has given cause to ‍Trump’s supporters to claim there is election interference at ⁢play.

Other Trials ⁤and Key Election Dates

Kicking off a pair of civil​ matters heading‍ to ​court, Trump ⁣faces a fraud suit brought by New York Attorney General⁤ Letitia James that ‍is⁢ set to⁣ go ‌to trial on October 2.

Then a defamation⁣ lawsuit brought ⁤by writer E. Jean Carroll, who accuses the former president of raping⁣ her, is set to go to trial on January 15, ‌2024 — coinciding with the ⁢ first-in-the-nation‌ Iowa Republican presidential caucus.

A hush-money criminal case brought by⁢ Manhattan District⁢ Attorney Alvin Bragg is⁢ scheduled to go to trial on March 25, a date that is right in the middle of a slate of ​key election ⁢contests. States ‍poised to hold March ‌19 primaries include ⁢Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, ⁤and Ohio. ⁤Louisiana holds its primary on March 23, while Wisconsin has its primary‌ set for April ‍2.

The trial⁤ in Smith’s ⁤documents case against Trump​ and two of⁢ his aides ⁣is set to ⁢begin on May 20 in Florida. A few states, including Maryland and West ‍Virginia, ⁤are slated​ to hold⁣ their primaries on May 14. A few more —​ Idaho, ⁤Kentucky, and ‍Oregon — have theirs scheduled for May 21.

One​ other criminal matter —​ this one in Georgia — ‍remains unclear as of press time.

Fulton ‍County District Attorney Fani Willis ​has⁤ proposed starting the trial⁢ in her ⁤2020 election​ case against Trump and ​18‍ of his allies on March 4, which is the same ‍date now selected for the ​federal election case. It also ​happens to be one⁣ week before Georgia’s primary on March 12.

Across all the legal matters, Trump ​has broadly denied any wrongdoing ​and pleaded not guilty to charges ⁣in New York, D.C., and Florida. Trump and his co-defendants are set to be arraigned in Georgia on September 6.

When it comes to the ⁣four criminal cases, ⁢Trump​ has claimed politically motivated forces ⁤are targeting‍ him in⁤ a “witch hunt” propagated ⁤by the ‍Biden⁤ administration and‍ Democrat prosecutors in New York​ and Georgia.

The Republican National Convention⁢ is scheduled to be held ⁣in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from July 15-18.



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