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Special Counsel opposes Trump’s request to postpone trial until after election.


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OAN’s ​Brooke Mallory

11:55 AM – Tuesday, ⁢October ⁤10,‌ 2023 ⁤

In response to former president ‌Donald Trump’s ‌request to postpone his trial‍ until after the 2024 election, Special Counsel Jack Smith said that⁤ there is no “credible justification” for doing so.

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This particular⁤ case revolves around accusations regarding Trump’s alleged mishandling of sensitive‍ information.

“The defendants make numerous allegations regarding their access to classified discovery arising from the status of secure facilities, their clearances, and other considerations. Most of‍ the‌ allegations are inaccurate or incomplete; collectively they are⁤ misleading,” Smith’s office said⁤ in a court filing on ‍Monday.

According to the document, prosecutors claim to be aware of ⁤the reasons why ⁢Trump is said to have illegally⁣ retained a vast amount of national security material after leaving the White House, and‍ they also claim​ that‍ some of the data was much more critical than they had first thought.

“That⁤ the classified materials⁣ at issue in this case were taken​ from⁣ the White ‌House‍ and retained⁢ at Mar-a-Lago is not in ‌dispute; what is in dispute is how that occurred, why ⁣it occurred, what Trump⁢ knew, and what Trump intended‌ in⁣ retaining them — all issues that ​the Government will ⁤prove at trial ⁣primarily with unclassified evidence,”⁣ the filing says.

“Whether the highly classified documents Trump retained at Mar-a-Lago contain national defense information is a fact Trump can try to dispute, ⁢but​ it will hardly be the centerpiece‍ of the ‍trial,” it added.

The government made the statements in response to Trump’s legal team’s arguments that the trial must be‍ postponed​ since the⁢ most sensitive papers, which call for security clearances and a secure location​ to ⁢be read, ⁣“have not been examined.”

The⁣ majority of the documents, according to ‍the prosecution, are already ⁣available to Trump’s legal team. ​

However, a small subset of them are allegedly ​“so sensitive” that they ⁣cannot be ⁤kept ‌in a standard SCIF, or ⁣sensitive compartmented⁢ information ⁤facility, and must ⁣instead follow “enhanced security protocols⁣ for⁤ their transport, review, discussion, and storage.”

“The special measures documents constitute a tiny subset of the total array‍ of ​classified‌ documents involved, which is itself a small subset‍ of the total discovery produced,” Smith’s filing claimed.

The filing makes no mention of how, when, or why ⁤the categorization was⁣ changed.

According to⁢ the prosecution,⁢ the government is attempting to construct a facility in Florida that is safe ⁤enough to hold the records, but in⁢ the ​meantime, “with appropriate notice, ⁤those documents can ‍be couriered by qualified control officers from the intelligence community to a SCIF in south Florida⁤ for defense inspection.”

Trump’s legal team asserted in ⁢their declaration that he had not yet had a chance to evaluate the records for⁢ himself, ​but Smith’s brief suggests the claim is a “red herring.”

Smith’s team is “not aware of any request by Trump to personally ‍appear”‌ or to “inspect any documents—a request⁤ upon which the necessary arrangements ⁤to do so can and will be made. And whatever delay‌ there has been to date in Trump’s personal⁤ review of the classified materials, ‍the seven months that remain before trial is more than ample time for him to do so,” it said.

A Justice ⁣Department official claimed that a Trump attorney certified last year that ‍all records with secret markings‍ had been returned.

Trump’s ⁤attorneys had submitted a ⁣motion last week to dismiss the Manhattan district attorney’s hush-money case⁢ against him, as well as ‍a motion to postpone his current 0 million civil fraud trial until after the election.

Trump was scheduled to ‌testify in ⁤the lawsuit on Monday.

The former president maintains that the⁤ four criminal proceedings against him and the civil fraud case are all politically driven witch hunts, and he also ​denies any wrongdoing.

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What is the basis for the argument⁢ that the civil⁣ fraud case against Donald Trump‍ is politically motivated?

He civil fraud case are politically motivated⁤ and‌ designed to ⁤undermine his potential run for re-election in‍ 2024. ‍His legal team argues that the trials should‌ be postponed until after the election to ensure a fair process.

However, Special ​Counsel⁣ Jack Smith disagrees with⁣ this request, stating that⁣ there is no⁢ credible‍ justification for delaying ‌the ‌trial. In a court filing, Smith’s office said that the allegations made ​by ⁣Trump’s defense team regarding their access to classified discovery were inaccurate, incomplete,⁣ and misleading.

The case revolves around accusations that Trump ⁣mishandled ‍sensitive information after leaving the White House. Prosecutors claim to⁤ be aware of the reasons why Trump illegally retained national security⁣ material and assert that some of ‌the data is more critical than initially thought.

The government argues that the majority of the⁢ documents are already available to Trump’s legal team. However, a small subset of them is deemed so sensitive⁢ that they require enhanced security protocols for transport, review, discussion,⁢ and storage.

Trump’s defense team‌ argues that they have not had‍ a⁢ chance to ​evaluate the ‌records themselves. However, Smith’s filing suggests that⁣ this claim is a “red herring” and that Trump has ample time⁣ before the trial to review the ⁣classified materials.

In response to Trump’s request ‌to postpone the trial, the government ‌is attempting to construct a facility‌ in Florida that can safely hold the ​records. In the meantime, they propose that the documents can be‍ couriered to a secure location for defense ‌inspection.

It is worth⁣ noting that Trump’s legal‍ team had also filed a motion to dismiss a hush-money case against him and to⁣ postpone⁣ his civil‍ fraud trial. The former president⁢ maintains that⁤ all the proceedings against him are⁤ politically‌ motivated.

The outcome⁣ of ‍this legal‌ battle will have significant implications for‌ Trump’s political future. A conviction ⁤could greatly hinder ⁣his chances of running for ‌re-election in 2024, while a dismissal⁢ or postponement⁣ could bolster his campaign.

As the trial date approaches, it remains to be seen how the court will decide on‍ these crucial matters. The case highlights the ongoing political and legal challenges faced by



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