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Trump’s D.C. election trial scheduled for March.

Former U.S. ‍President Donald Trump. (Photo by‍ Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory

12:16 PM – Monday, August 28, 2023

Donald Trump’s trial in Washington, ⁣D.C., regarding allegations of⁢ “attempting to overturn the 2020⁢ presidential election” ​has been set for March ⁢4th, 2024, according to U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan.

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The question of whether Mark Meadows, Trump’s former chief of‍ staff, may transfer his election-related charges from state to federal court was ​being discussed in a separate hearing that was taking place in⁤ Atlanta, Georgia, on ⁢Monday morning.

According to candidate polls, Trump is the current leading ​favorite‍ to​ win the Republican nomination for president in 2024, and the D.C. trial will begin the day⁣ before Super Tuesday’s primary.

Trump is the only individual indicted in the D.C. case ⁤so far, but his indictment ⁣details‍ claim⁣ that he engaged six ⁤accomplices in his alleged efforts to reverse President Joe Biden’s election win and stay in power. Trump is the first former ⁢American president to be ⁣accused of criminal charges.

While leading the ‍Republican field for the ‌2024 presidential nomination, he has been indicted in⁣ four separate cases and has denied misconduct in each case.

U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan⁣ emphasized ⁢her⁣ intention to “keep politics out of this” during⁤ her opening statement ⁤at the Washington, ⁤D.C., hearing ⁤for the 2020 election obstruction case against Trump. However, Trump and⁢ other‌ GOP ⁣representatives‍ have expressed numerous times that Chutkan is highly partisan.

Chutkan gained notoriety for⁤ imposing extremely‍ harsh, ‌long-term punishments on participants in the January 6th Capitol breach that ⁣were much⁢ stricter than the punishments advised by federal prosecutors.

Matt Gaetz⁣ (R-Fla.) also brought up the fact that she ‌loudly criticized the Capitol‌ disturbance while openly supporting the 2020 Black Lives Matter (BLM)⁤ riots, most of which were violent, inflicted ⁢injuries and ‍deaths, and ‍wreaked havoc ‌on small businesses and⁢ communities.

“Judge Tanya Chutkan’s impracticality of her tough sentencing of Jan. 6th ⁣ defendants, despite openly supporting the violent Black⁤ Lives Matter protests of 2020, showcases not only a lack of impartiality but also ‍a⁢ disregard for the‍ sacred duty of a judge to uphold justice fairly,” Gaetz declared.

According to FactCheck.org, less than 5 people died during the⁣ January 6th Capitol breach, and ‍they ⁢were all Trump supporters. ⁢Two⁤ of the ⁤deaths, Kevin Greeson, 55, and ⁤Benjamin Phillips, 50, were from heart attacks.

Additionally, a Jan. 7th statement from‍ then-U.S.‌ Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said that, Ashli ‌Babbitt, 35, an ⁤Air Force veteran, died‍ on the day of⁢ the riot ‌after being shot in the shoulder by a Capitol Police⁣ officer as she⁣ tried to shove her way ‍into the House chamber where members of Congress​ were ‍taking cover.

The Department of Justice declared in ‍April 2022⁣ that the Capitol Police⁢ officer who shot Babbitt would not be⁤ charged.

A fact check by the Austin-American Statesman ⁢stated ​that the deaths of at ⁣least a dozen individuals, ‍or as many as 19, ⁢were reported during the‌ BLM George Floyd protests, ​as ‍press reports stated⁤ in June 2021. A 77-year-old retired St. Louis police⁣ captain and a 22-year-old resident⁤ of Davenport,‌ Iowa, were ⁢among⁤ the ⁢casualties.

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