U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington found that Trump
"has not sufficiently justified his requests" for information
tied to the Democratic-led House of Representatives probe, which
concluded in 2022.
Trump sought to subpoena materials that his lawyers said were
"missing" from the House investigation, including transcripts
and video recordings of interviews with law enforcement
officials.
The judge concluded that prosecutors had already given Trump
written transcripts of those interviews and that Trump’s
attorneys had not shown how video footage of those same
conversations could be relevant to his defense.
Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges that he illegally sought
to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election. The case, brought
by Special Counsel Jack Smith, is one of four criminal cases
facing Trump, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination in
2024.
Following a separate court ruling, Smith’s team on Monday made
public new information about the January search warrant issued
to Twitter, now known as X, for information on Trump’s account.
The warrant sought information on all electronic devices that
accessed Trump’s account between October 2020 and January 2021
as well as the content of direct messages sent and received from
the account, according to court filings.
Trump’s Twitter account was suspended following the 2021 riot at
the Capitol by his supporters. The sanction was lifted in
November 2022 after the platform was taken over by CEO Elon
Musk.
Prosecutors convinced a judge to bar Twitter from informing
Trump about the warrant, a move the company opposed.
Trump is also set to testify for a second time in his ongoing
civil fraud trial in New York on Dec. 11, his lawyers said
Monday.
In defiant and rambling testimony on Nov. 6, Trump denied the
New York attorney general’s allegations that he inflated his net
worth to dupe lenders.
(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward, additional reporting by Jack
Queen; Editing by Scott Malone and Stephen Coates)
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