Special Counsel Urges Supreme Court Intervention in Trump's Immunity Battle

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Special counsel Jack Smith has taken the unprecedented step of asking the Supreme Court to intervene in the ongoing legal battle over whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from criminal charges related to his alleged interference in the 2020 election. Smith's move seeks to expedite a resolution, as waiting for the normal appeals process could jeopardize the early March trial start date.

The request is considered extraordinary, as it aims to bypass the expected consideration of the immunity question by an appeals court. Notre Dame Law School Professor Derek Muller acknowledges the challenge of persuading the Supreme Court to intervene directly, but Smith's concern lies in the potential delay caused by the lengthy appeals process.

The Supreme Court now faces the task of navigating the politically charged Trump litigation sooner than anticipated. Regardless of the decision, the court is likely to face criticism, especially considering the potential impact on the trial date, which is approaching closely to Election Day. The court has ordered Trump to respond to Smith's appeal by December 20.

In response, the Trump campaign has labeled the prosecution as "politically motivated" and criticized the perceived rush to trial. They argue that there is "no reason to rush this sham to trial except to injure President Trump and tens of millions of his supporters." The legal battle continues to unfold against the backdrop of heightened political tensions and the potential implications for Trump's political future.

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