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Trump Seeks To Dismiss Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents Case

Trump asserted that because the accusations were based on choices he took in the last few weeks of his presidency,

by Adeeba Mirza
February 24, 2024
in Politics
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Trump Seeks To Dismiss Mar-a-Lago Classified Documents Case
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Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, requested on Thursday that a federal court drop criminal charges against him for allegedly keeping secret national security papers after he left office, citing legal flaws in the prosecution.

The leading Republican contender for the presidency, Donald Trump, and his attorneys contested Special Counsel Jack Smith’s appointment, contended that the allegations violated another US statute about the use of presidential records, and asserted that the main charge in the case is unduly vague.

Additionally, Trump asserted that because the accusations were based on choices he took in the last few weeks of his presidency, he was exempt from charges of illegally possessing national security materials. In response to a 40-count indictment filed in federal court in Florida, Trump has entered a not-guilty plea.

The charges against him include unlawfully holding onto confidential materials at his Florida property after leaving office in 2021 and impeding efforts by the US government to obtain them.

Trump Seeks Dismissal of US Charges Over Handling of Documents - Bloomberg

Trump´s Attempt to Conceal Nuclear Secrets: A Breaching of National Security

Smith’s prosecutors charged Trump with retaining records at his Florida club, Mar-a-Lago, that contained details on the country’s nuclear program and any vulnerabilities at home. According to the accusation, the Former President attempted to hide boxes containing secret documents after he was served with a subpoena by a grand jury requesting their return.

In federal and state lawsuits, Trump has invoked presidential immunity in response to allegations that he illegally tried to rig the 2020 presidential election outcomes.

The former President has appealed the decision to the US Supreme Court after a U.S. appellate court in Washington this month rejected the argument in the federal election lawsuit. The activity cited in the indictment all happened after Trump departed the White House, according to prosecutors in the case involving the sensitive papers, who referred to his claim of immunity as “frivolous” in a prior court filing.

As with the federal election lawsuit, he could be able to challenge a denial of his immunity claim right away, which might postpone the case of the paper. Along with Walt Nauta, his assistant, and Carlos de Oliveira, the property manager of Mar-a-Lago, Trump was accused. They both entered not-guilty pleas.

De Oliveria also made a motion on Thursday to have the accusations against him dropped. Nauta was anticipated to submit a comparable court case. Trump has requested a postponement of the trial, which is set to start in May. A hearing on the trial’s scheduling is set for March 1 before U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon.

Donald’s attorneys have indicated that they have filed for or will file for the case to be dismissed before the deadline, citing the prosecution’s selective targeting of Trump and their wrongdoings during the probe.
While Cannon decides whether to redact some material, the court documents have not been made available to the public.

Via: Adeeba Mirza
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