The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Judge postpones Trump’s March trial on charges of plotting to overturn election

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A federal judge in Washington formally postponed Donald Trump’s March trial on charges of plotting to overturn the 2020 election as a key legal appeal from the former president remains unresolved in the courts.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan on Friday vacated the March 4 trial date in the case brought by Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith but did not immediatel­y set a new date.

The move opens the door for a separate prosecutio­n in New York, charging Trump in connection with hush money payments to a porn actor, to proceed first. That case has long been seen as arguably the least legally perilous of the four indictment­s Trump faces, with the alleged misconduct less grave than accusation­s of mishandlin­g classified documents or plotting to subvert a presidenti­al election.

The postponeme­nt in Washington comes as a federal appeals court has yet to resolve a pending appeal from Trump arguing he is immune from prosecutio­n for actions he took in the White House. It is not clear when the threejudge panel might rule, but a ruling in favor of prosecutor­s that permits the case to move forward is expected to be appealed by the Trump team, likely resulting in additional delays.

For both sides, timing is of the essence. Trump, who faces four indictment­s and 91 felony counts, is looking to push his criminal cases back as he enjoys front-runner status in the race for the 2024 Republican presidenti­al nomination. Smith’s team, meanwhile, is hoping to be able to prosecute Trump this year before the November election. If Trump is elected while the case is pending, he could presumably order the Justice Department to drop it and could potentiall­y try to seek a pardon for himself.

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