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Donald Trump’s Trial: Donald Trump’s election subversion conspiracy trial was given a date of March 4, 2024, by a federal judge on August 28. This puts one of the largest criminal cases in American history during the height of election season.
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The election is scheduled for the day before “Super Tuesday,” when voters in more than a dozen states will choose the Republican Party’s nominee for the 2024 presidential election. Mr. Trump is the clear favorite to win the nomination.
Donald Trump’s trial was to begin on January 2, as requested by special counsel Jack Smith, but Mr. Trump’s legal team countered with a proposed date of April 2026, which would be 17 months after the election.
“Setting a trial date does not depend on the defendant’s professional obligations so Mr Trump will have to make a date work,” US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan said after admonishing the defense that a two-year delay was too long.
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President Trump is not your typical individual
The choice might significantly affect Mr. Trump’s chances of winning the presidency again. But if it turns out to be the first case in what looks to be a full court schedule for the former president, the lawsuit before Chutkan may present the greatest legal risk to Trump.
“President Trump is not your typical individual. When asked how her client would prepare for his impending trials, his attorney Alina Habba said that her client is “extremely intelligent and he knows the ropes.”
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Both in Florida in May for allegedly handling top secret government materials improperly and in New York later in March on charges of paying hush money to a porn star. In Georgia, Mr. Trump and 18 co-defendants are also accused of racketeering for attempting to rig the 2020 election there. A specific start date for the trial in the Georgia case has not yet been determined by the judge presiding over it.
In the case before Chutkan, Trump is charged with conspiring to defraud the United States and conspiring to impede a public event — the joint session of Congress that was attacked on January 6, 2021 by a crowd of Trump supporters. With his false claims that he won the 2020 election, Mr. Trump, the only defendant in this indictment, is also accused of attempting to deny voting rights to Americans.