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Supreme Court review of Trump ‘immunity’

Donald Trump has categorically denied even knowing the woman who says he raped her in a department store change room.

Donald Trump has categorically denied even knowing the woman who says he raped her in a department store change room. Photo: AAP

The US special counsel prosecuting Donald Trump on federal charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat has asked the US Supreme Court to launch a fast-track review of the former president’s claim he cannot be tried on those charges.

The Supreme Court said it would quickly review Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request, ordering Trump’s lawyers to respond to the request by December 20.

Trump has appealed a decision by US District Judge Tanya Chutkan on December 1 rejecting his bid to dismiss the case.

The judge found no legal support for the position argued by Trump’s lawyers that former presidents cannot face criminal charges for conduct related to their official responsibilities.

It is rare for a prosecutor to ask the Supreme Court to intervene in a case before a lower appeals court has already ruled, but Smith’s move reflects the urgency ahead of the November 5 election.

If reelected, Trump could seek to pardon himself of any federal crimes.

Smith told the Supreme Court in a written filing that the “case presents a fundamental question at the heart of our democracy.”

Trump, the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden, contends that this case and three other criminal prosecutions he faces are politically motivated.

Trump’s appeal suspends his trial, which was scheduled to begin on March 4.

“It is of imperative public importance that (Trump’s) claims of immunity be resolved by this court and that (Trump’s) trial proceed as promptly as possible if his claim of immunity is rejected,” Smith said.

Smith said claims by Trump are “profoundly mistaken”, adding only the Supreme Court “can definitively resolve them.”

Three of the nine justices were appointed by Trump, who cemented a 6-3 conservative majority on the court.

Legal experts have said Trump’s lawyers could use his immunity appeals to delay the trial, freeing him to campaign.

Prosecutors have accused Trump of attempting to obstruct Congress and defraud the US government through schemes to overturn his loss to Biden in 2020.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to these charges, as well as charges stemming from three other ongoing criminal prosecutions.

A Trump spokesperson on Monday reiterated criticism of the prosecution as politically motivated, saying, “Smith is willing to try for a Hail Mary by racing to the Supreme Court and attempting to bypass the appellate process.”

Smith asked the justices on Monday to resolve whether a former president is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for conduct undertaken in office, and “the effect, if any, that his acquittal in impeachment proceedings has on this federal prosecution.”

Smith asked the court to fast-track the written submissions required in the case, urging a December 18 deadline for Trump to file a response to his petition.

Chutkan, in rejecting Trump’s immunity claim earlier this month, wrote that attaining the office of US president “does not confer a lifelong ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ pass.”

– AAP

Topics: Donald Trump
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