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Trump lawyers ask judge to postpone Florida trial

- Adriana Gomez Licon

MIAMI – Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are asking a judge to postpone his criminal trial without setting a new date as he stands accused of illegally hoarding classified documents at his Florida estate.

In a late Monday filing, Trump’s defense attorneys said the case was “extraordin­ary,” with a large volume of documents and footage to be reviewed as the former president leads the race for the Republican nomination to unseat President Joe Biden. They cited challenges to select jurors and concerns about whether he would get a fair trial if scheduled before the November 2024 election.

“The government’s request to begin a trial of this magnitude within six months of indictment is unreasonab­le, telling, and would result in a miscarriag­e of justice,” said the document filed by Chris Kise, one of Trump’s lawyers.

The Justice Department had previously proposed to set the trial date for Dec. 11.

Earlier on Monday, Trump’s lawyers filed paperwork saying they agreed with federal prosecutor­s to delay to next week a pretrial hearing that specifical­ly discusses how classified informatio­n is handled in court.

The hearing to discuss the Classified Informatio­n Procedures Act had previously been set for Friday. But an attorney for Trump’s valet Walt Nauta, who was charged alongside the former president, said he has another bench trial this week in Washington preventing him from appearing Friday in South Florida.

The attorneys said in their filing that they can appear at the pretrial conference to go over the 1980 law on July 18, adding they had also checked with U.S. attorneys on moving the date.

The judge in the case, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, still needs to agree to the new date.

Trump and Nauta were charged in a 38count indictment with conspiring to hide classified documents at Mar-a-Lago from federal investigat­ors. Both men have pleaded not guilty.

Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has slammed the prosecutio­n as an effort to hurt his bid to reclaim the White House in 2024.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP ?? In a filing late Monday, former President Donald Trump’s defense attorneys cited challenges to select jurors and concerns about whether Trump would get a fair trial if his Florida trial was scheduled before the November 2024 election.
JOHN LOCHER/AP In a filing late Monday, former President Donald Trump’s defense attorneys cited challenges to select jurors and concerns about whether Trump would get a fair trial if his Florida trial was scheduled before the November 2024 election.

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