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Former President Donald Trump's election interference case returns to court for a status conference as the legal landscape shifts following a Supreme Court ruling granting him broad immunity for official acts. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan will oversee the proceedings, during which Trump's attorneys plan to enter a not guilty plea and propose motions to dismiss based on claims of presidential immunity. Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a revised indictment retaining the same four charges against Trump, but removing allegations related to his official duties as president, aligning with the Supreme Court's recent decision. The trial is unlikely to commence before the November election, as both sides prepare for substantial pretrial litigation. Trump's defense argues that he acted within his rights to contest the election results, while prosecutors aim to clarify the scope of the charges in light of the immunity ruling. This hearing marks the first courtroom appearance for both legal teams since the case was reassigned to Chutkan.
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- 2
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- Last Updated
- 14 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 60% Left
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