Trump-Appointed Judge Denies Dismissal of Mar-a-Lago Documents Case

March 14, 2024
Trump-Appointed Judge Denies Dismissal of Mar-a-Lago Documents Case
  • A federal judge in Florida, appointed by former President Donald Trump, has rejected Trump's request to dismiss the federal criminal case over classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

  • The judge expressed skepticism about Trump's defense arguments but did not rule out the possibility of them being raised again later in the case or at trial.

  • Trump's legal team claimed he has immunity from charges related to possession of national defense information, citing the law's vagueness and presidential privileges.

  • Prosecutors countered that Trump has no immunity from laws safeguarding national security and protecting military secrets.

  • The trial's commencement, initially set for May 20, may be postponed pending a U.S. Supreme Court decision on Trump's claims of presidential immunity.

  • The Supreme Court is also reviewing Trump's immunity claim in a separate case concerning the 2020 presidential election, which could impact the Mar-a-Lago case.

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