Word Evidence in Trump’s January 6 Case Set for Pre-Election Release
Word evidence in the federal election subversion case against Donald Trump is anticipated to be made public due to a new schedule set by Judge Tanya Chutkan. The latest order indicates a filing deadline for prosecutors on September 26, potentially unveiling grand jury transcripts and other critical documents before the presidential election.
Timeline for Evidence Release
The anticipated release of never-before-seen evidence would occur under the direction of Judge Chutkan, who retains control over the timeline and nature of disclosures. Trump’s defense previously aimed to postpone any public release until post-election.
Immunity Matters
Part of the judge's plan includes a quicker timeline for resolving issues around Trump’s immunity. The final briefs concerning these matters are due by October 29.
Upcoming Filings and Challenges
Chutkan's order also requires Trump to respond to specific challenges regarding the indictment's legality by November 7, just two days after the election. However, she reaffirmed her independence from considering the political implications during the ongoing case.
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