The Guardian (USA)

US supreme court urged to make ‘immediate, definitive decision’ on Trump’s immunity

- Guardian staff

Jack Smith has urged speed for the supreme court to take up the issue of whether Donald Trump is, as the former president claims, immune from criminal prosecutio­n on federal charges over his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

On Thursday the US special counsel submitted a new file to the supreme court in Washington DC, reiteratin­g his argument for urgency in their considerat­ion of such a key element of the federal election interferen­ce case, in response to Trump’s latest move the day before.

On Wednesday, Trump’s team asked the highest court in the US to stay out of the argument about whether he has immunity from federal criminal prosecutio­n, after Smith asked the court last week to take up review of the matter.

On Thursday, Smith submitted to the supreme court that in the public interest it should make an “immediate, definitive decision” on the “important constituti­onal question” of Trump’s immunity or lack of it in the federal election interferen­ce case.

“The charges here are of the utmost gravity. This case involves – for the first time in our nation’s history – criminal charges against a former president based on his actions while in office,” the latest submission said.

Smith’s filing added: “Enforcing federal criminal laws that prohibit such conduct is vital to protecting our constituti­onal processes and democracy itself.”

Smith is the veteran prosecutor appointed as special counsel by the US attorney general, Merrick Garland, in November 2022, to lead two federal investigat­ions of Trump, the election interferen­ce case and the alleged mishandlin­g of classified documents that were discovered at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida after he left office.

 ?? ?? Donald Trump attends a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, on Tuesday. Photograph: Scott Morgan/Reuters
Donald Trump attends a campaign event in Waterloo, Iowa, on Tuesday. Photograph: Scott Morgan/Reuters

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