Trump wants to transfer Manhattan DA’s case to Federal court.
OAN’s Frank Lara-Risco
11:55 AM – Friday, June 16, 2023
Attorneys for the 45th President Donald J. Trump are launching a new bid to move his business fraud trial in New York to Federal court.
In a new court filing, Trump’s legal team argues that the crimes Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is accusing him of fall under Federal jurisdiction, not state jurisdiction.
They also accuse Bragg of mischaracterizing and ignoring relevant legal facts in an attempt to keep the case in state court.
The filing comes as Trump expresses concerns not only about Bragg but also about Judge Juan Merchan.
A U.S. District judge is scheduled to hear oral arguments on the motion to move the trial later this month.
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