Share this @internewscast.com

Background: U.S. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File). Inset left: Special counsel Jack Smith, Scott Applewhite, File./Right Former President Donald Trump attends the closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York, Jan. 11, 2024. (Shannon Stapleton/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Background: U.S. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File). Inset left: FILE – Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Aug. 1, 2023, at an office of the Department of Justice in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File). Inset right: Former President Donald Trump attends the closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York, Jan. 11, 2024. (Shannon Stapleton/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Now it is up to the U.S. Supreme Court.

In a final response to special counsel Jack Smith’s brief arguing that Donald Trump not be permitted to delay his inevitable election subversion trial in Washington, D.C., any further, lawyers for the former president balked once more over the volume of discovery while hurling accusations of prosecutorial “partisanship.”

Where Smith has insisted for months that bringing Trump to trial is in the “compelling interest” of the public and the government, Trump’s attorney John Sauer argued Thursday that this suggestion was “erroneous” and that the “amorphous ‘public”” Smith refers to is irrelevant because “that right to a speedy trial belongs to the defendant” first.

The 16-page brief mostly served to excoriate the special counsel as well as the federal criminal charges that Trump conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election and disenfranchise voters.

“Reaching a decision on immunity will require careful and deliberate review of myriad historical sources and could even require additional fact-finding,” Sauer wrote Thursday.

With the brief filed, the next move belongs to the nation’s high court.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Gainesville Resident Receives 121-Month Federal Prison Sentence for Child Pornography Charges

Press release from the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida…

Man Found Guilty of Killing Friend During Altercation

Inset: James Brown (Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office). Background: Long Island, New…

Police Report: Lottery Winner Pretends to Be Dead to Escape Attacker

Inset: Pablo Figueroa being escorted by police following his 2024 arrest (KPTV).…

Dispute Over Peacocks Harassment Escalates to Shooting Incident

A dispute over peacock harassment led to a shooting in Portland, Oregon…

“Unsolved Enigma: $50k Reward for Information on 30-Year-Old Death Case”

A new image has been released of a man who has only…

Court Proceedings Begin in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Sex-Trafficking Case

A jury was finalized on Monday in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ federal sex-trafficking…

Witness Claims Fear for Life Prevented Him from Reporting Diddy’s Alleged Abuse Towards Cassie

A witness testified on Monday that he saw Sean “Diddy” Combs physically…

Trump Administration Requests Supreme Court Approval to Remove AEA Migrants

In the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, U.S. President…

Tragic Incident: Mother Fatally Struck by Accidental Gunfire into Home

Left inset: Ebenezer Worku (Larimer County Sheriff’s Office). Right inset: Jennifer James…

Questioning Set for Psychiatrist of Shopping Mall Shooter

A psychiatrist’s decision to stop Joel Cauchi’s medication will be scrutinised by…

Sheriff Describes Florida Teens’ Assault on Man as ‘Pack Animal’ Behavior

Four Florida teens were arrested last week for the “sickening” beating of…

Armed Suspect at Large After Assault on Truck Driver in Sydney

A gunman is on the run after firing shots at a truck…