More evidence in Trump election subversion case unsealed
The federal judge presiding over Donald Trump's election
subversion case released additional evidence on Friday used by Special Counsel
Jack Smith to bring charges against the former US president.
District Judge Tanya Chutkan rejected a request by Trump's
lawyers to keep the documents sealed until November 14 -- nine days after the
US presidential election in which Trump is the Republican candidate.
In arguing against the release of the material, Trump's
lawyers said it could present a "concerning appearance of election
interference" and taint the jury pool.
Chutkan said that while there is "undoubtedly a public
interest in courts not inserting themselves into elections" withholding
the documents could also be construed as election interference.
"If the court withheld information that the public
otherwise had a right to access solely because of the potential political
consequences of releasing it, that withholding could itself constitute -- or
appear to be -- election interference," she said.
"The court will therefore continue to keep political
considerations out of its decision-making, rather than incorporating them as
Defendant requests," she said.
The documents in question are a redacted appendix to a court
filing by Smith earlier this month in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling
that a former president has broad immunity from prosecution for official acts
conducted while in office.
In the filing, Smith said Trump launched a "private
criminal effort" to subvert the 2020 election and should not be shielded
by presidential immunity.
Trump, 78, had been scheduled to go on trial in March but
the case was frozen while his lawyers argued that an ex-president should be
immune from criminal prosecution.
Chutkan has not set a new date for a trial but it will not
be held before the November 5 election between Trump and Vice President Kamala
Harris.
If Trump wins the White House race, he is expected to have
the charges against him dismissed.
The former president is accused of conspiracy to defraud the
United States and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding -- the session
of Congress that was violently attacked by Trump supporters on January 6, 2021.
The former president is also accused of seeking to disenfranchise
US voters with his false claims that he won the 2020 election.
Trump was convicted in New York in May of 34 counts of
falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments made to porn star
Stormy Daniels.
He also faces charges in Georgia related to efforts to
overturn the 2020 election won by Democrat Joe Biden.
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