Headline RoundupFebruary 3rd, 2024

Trump’s March DC Election Interference Trial Postponed, No New Date Set

Summary from the AllSides News Team

The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s January 6 election interference case has postponed his March 4 trial date as his claims of presidential immunity remain on appeal.

The Details: Judge Tanya Chutkan has not set a new trial date yet. The postponement means the first of the four criminal cases Trump will face is now the purported hush money payments he made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels in 2016. The trial, which was initially set for the day before Super Tuesday, will take place on March 25 in New York.

For Context: Trump’s team has claimed that as a former president, he can only be tried by the prosecutors once he is fully tried and convicted by the Senate through the impeachment process. This argument has been met with skepticism by pundits and officials who think Trump’s claim could have consequences for the rule of law and how impeachable officials are tried.

How The Media Covered It: Axios (Lean Left bias) included how some legal experts have warned that Trump’s immunity claim could have “dire consequences for the rule of law.” National Review (Lean Right bias) called the postponement “a win for Trump” and gave context on the other three indictments. The Hill (Center bias) noted that Chutkan rejected Trump’s immunity argument in December, and included parts of a statement from her.

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