Donald Trump is once again being talked about on the legal front. The former President of the United States announced on Sunday August 6 that he wanted to “recuse” the judge who is to oversee his future trial in Washington for having tried to reverse the results of the November 2020 presidential election and favored the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
“There is no way I can get a fair trial with the judge assigned to this ridiculous free speech and fair election case,” Donald Trump thundered, as usual in block letters, on his social media. TruthSocial.
“Everyone knows that, including her. We will immediately request that this judge be recused, on very solid grounds, and likewise [request] a change of scenery [of the trial] out of [Washington] DC,” the former president added of Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan. and the US Federal Capital Court.
Magistrate Tanya Chutkan is to preside over the case that earns Donald Trump his third (and most serious) criminal indictment, and she is known for harshly condemning supporters of the former president who participated in the assault on the Capitol.
She was randomly assigned to oversee this landmark court case involving the ex-president, indicted on August 1 on conspiracy against the state in connection with his attempts to reverse the November 2020 election result.
The former American head of state came to Washington on August 3 to plead not guilty to the four charges against him. On August 28, he should know the date of his trial, the special prosecutor Jack Smith who investigated wishing to see the case judged “without delay”.
Donald Trump, favorite in the Republican Party primaries for the November 2024 presidential election, has also been charged by federal justice for his alleged negligent management of confidential White House documents. He is also being sued by New York State justice in a case of alleged accounting fraud related to payments to buy the silence of a former porn actress.
Trials are to be held in March and May 2024. The United States will then be in the midst of an election campaign for the primaries. The former vice-president of Donald Trump, the Christian conservative Mike Pence, launched into the race by judging that the maneuvers of his ex-boss to try to reverse the result of the presidential election of 2020 disqualified him for 2024.
“President Trump was wrong then and he’s still wrong now,” Mike Pence said Saturday on CBS. And on CNN on Sunday, he assured that he would comply with the law if he was summoned by justice to testify against Donald Trump at his trial.