Trump Challenges Swift Trial, Alleges Partisan Motives in Supreme Court Showdown


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Former President Donald Trump is vigorously contesting a rapid review of claims about his alleged involvement in efforts to subvert the 2020 election, urging the Supreme Court to exercise caution in the face of what he perceives as rushed legal tactics orchestrated by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

In a comprehensive 44-page filing, Trump's legal team called on the Supreme Court to reject Smith's push for an accelerated 'immunity' review, emphasizing the absence of a clear justification for the urgent trial date set for March 4, 2024. Trump's attorneys argue that the selected date lacks any talismanic significance, accusing Smith of failing to provide a compelling reason for the haste.

The former president's legal response alleges potential partisan motives behind Smith's extraordinary efforts, suggesting that a swift trial could be politically motivated, especially as Trump remains a significant contender for the 2024 presidential race. The lawyers highlight that if Trump wins the elections, he could potentially order the end of the federal criminal cases pending against him.

Trump's team contends that Smith's silence on the urgency allows them to frame the motivation for a speedy trial as an attempt to damage President Joe Biden's top political rival.

Moreover, Trump's attorneys are pushing for the Supreme Court to allow the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to address the immunity issue first, emphasizing the court's expedited schedule for legal arguments. They argue that skipping the appeals court, as Smith has advocated, would be an act of "reckless abandon."

The legal battle intensifies as Trump's lawyers question Smith's authority to seek Supreme Court review. They underline U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan's ruling in Smith's favor, asserting that Trump is not immune from charges related to the alleged conspiracy to derail the power transfer.

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Trump's legal team also calls on the Supreme Court to consider not only the claim of presidential immunity but also Trump's argument that he cannot be prosecuted for the same or closely related conduct for which he was impeached but not convicted.

In this legal showdown, Trump seeks to portray Smith's request for an expedited trial as a politically charged move aimed at tarnishing his image. The former president remains resolute in his fight against what he deems a rushed and potentially biased prosecution, setting the stage for a contentious legal battle that could have significant implications for the political landscape.

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