Trump Demands Delay in Legal Process Until After Election: Latest Politics News

Trump Demands Delay in Legal Process Until After Election: Latest Politics News

2024-03-05 02:31:00

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    Trump rails once morest the Justice Department and demands a delay in the legal process over the documents affair. The process should only start following the presidential election.

    Palm Beach – In his usual manner, Donald Trump raged once morest the US Department of Justice on Sunday (March 3rd) on his in-house social media platform “Truth Social”.

    “We are in the middle of an election. ‘Super Tuesday’ is coming up soon. According to Justice Department guidelines, they shouldn’t prosecute me.” The ex-president, as usual, complained regarding his unfair treatment in the court cases. He continued to rail, this time in all capital letters: “This is election interference and should be stopped in court.”

    Trump wants a delay in the document process and is calling for it to start only following the presidential election

    Trump is referring here to his upcoming court case over the documents affair. The ex-president took numerous documents that were classified as secret to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach following his presidency. The documents were inadequately secured and should not have left the White House. In total, Trump has to face the court on 40 counts Newsweek reported.

    Donald Trump is raging once more. This time once morest the Ministry of Justice. © Steve Helber/AP/dpa

    On Friday, Trump and his lawyers tried to postpone the start of the trial until following the presidential election in November. The trial’s current start date is May 20, but Trump’s legal team considers the start of the hearings to be “unfair.” Todd Blanche, Trump’s lawyer, argued in court: “We continue to believe that a trial taking place before the election is a mistake and should not take place. There is no reason why this process cannot begin before the end of November.”

    A delay in the Trump trial seems likely – a date has not yet been set

    ABC News According to Jack Smith, special counsel in the Mar-a-Lago case, suggested July 8th as an alternative trial start date. Trump’s team was cooperative and had suggested August 12 as a possible second start date if the process had to start before the presidential election. Judge Aileen Cannon has not yet decided on the final start date.

    Donald Trump as host of The Apprentice, a reality TV series in the USAView photo series

    He went on to say that he considered it unrealistic for the judge to force the trial before the elections. “I find it difficult to imagine that she will corner him, especially given that the classified documents represent a complex element that gives her the opportunity to further delay the process.”

    Trump versus Haley next Super Tuesday

    “Super Tuesday” on March 5th represents the climax of the Republican primaries. On this day, 15 states elect the future presidential candidate. In total, around a third of all delegate votes, namely 874 of the primaries, can be won. This means that Trump might theoretically be confirmed as the presidential candidate one to two weeks following “Super Tuesday” and have collected the necessary 1,215 delegate votes.

    Nikki Haley wants to continue to offer Republican voters an alternative to Trump, at least until Super Tuesday. According to surveys, she will not be able to slow down the ex-president on Super Tuesday, but the 52-year-old is remaining steadfast for the time being. (SiSchr)

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