Trump’s legal team said Smith and prosecutors working on the
case have disregarded an order from U.S. District Judge Tanya
Chutkan by continuing to turn over evidence to the defense and
filing a legal motion, according to a court filing.
Chutkan last month halted any activity that would move the case
toward trial or impose the “burdens of litigation” on Trump
while he appeals a previous ruling that he does not have
immunity from the charges.
Trump’s lawyers accused prosecutors of making “partisan”
allegations in a court filing knowing that Trump’s team would
not respond while the case is paused. The filing, published last
month, seeks to prevent Trump, who is running for the Republican
presidential nomination, from arguing during the trial that the
case is politically motivated.
A spokesperson for Smith declined to comment. Prosecutors have
said in court papers that they have continued to follow
previously set deadlines to “help ensure that trial proceeds
promptly” if Trump’s appeal is rejected.
Trump’s lawyers and Smith, who is overseeing the prosecution,
have repeatedly squared off over the timing of the trial, which
is currently scheduled to begin in March.
Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges that he led a series of
schemes to block the certification of the election results
following his defeat to Democrat Joe Biden in 20202.
A federal appeals court is scheduled to hear arguments on
Trump’s immunity claim on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Andrew Goudsward; Editing by Scott Malone and
Jonathan Oatis)
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