A federal judge from Washington has postponed the trialto Donald Trump for trying to reverse the 2020 election results and instigating the assault on the Capitol, which was supposed to start on March 4. Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is handling the case in federal court for the District of Columbia, A new date has not been set yet. for the start of the process.
This postponement occurs because an appeals court is ruling, at the request of Trump himself, If the former Republican president enjoys immunity presidential of the charges against him.
Trump’s defense strategy, which faces four criminal charges in various courtsconsists of trying delay the judicial calendar as much as possible to avoid it coinciding with the presidential election race in November, in which he starts as the great favorite for the Republican nomination.
In addition to the federal case in Washington, the Republican magnate is charged in a Georgia state court for allegedly leading a mafia plot to alter the electoral results in that state, where he lost against the current president, Joe Biden.
In New York, in turn, he was charged with alleged irregular payments to porn actress Stormy Danielswith whom he had had an ‘affair’ in the past, to buy his silence during the 2016 election campaign. In Florida he is accused of illegally stealing and keeping in his Mar-a-Lago mansion classified documents he took from the White House after leaving power.
In addition, the Supreme Court will study on February 8 whether Amendment 14 of the Constitution disqualifies the former president from participating in the elections given that Several states accuse him of having led an “insurrection”.
Source: Lasexta

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