Judge Chutkan indefinitely postponed the scheduled trial date of March 4
Chief Justice John Roberts has requested that the Justice Department (DOJ) respond to former President Donald Trumpโs attempt to assert presidential immunity in his ongoing Jan. 6-related case in D.C.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit had just rejected President Trumpโs attempt to overturn Judge Tanya Chutkanโs refusal to dismiss DOJโs prosecution based on presidential immunity. Justice Robertsโ Feb. 13 request comes less than a week after the justices heard President Trumpโs appeal a Colorado ruling that he was disqualified from appearing on the stateโs ballot.
With a deadline of Feb. 20, the Courtโs request points to a broader urgency for the judicial system to address relatively untested questions of law that could impact the 2024 presidential election.
President Trump criticized the appellate court in his Feb. 12 filing, arguing that it provided a tight timeline for asking the Supreme Court for relief before requiring Judge Chutkan to resume her pre-trial proceedings.
Judge Chutkan indefinitely postponed the scheduled trial date of March 4, which is looking increasingly unlikely amid the former presidentโs various appeals.
โ[A] panel of the D.C. Circuit has, in an extraordinarily fast manner, issued a decision on President Trumpโs claim of immunity and ordered the mandate returned to the district court to proceed with President Trumpโs criminal trial in four business days, unless this Court intervenes (as it should),โ President Trumpโs application to stay the appellate courtโs mandate read.
As President Trumpโs brief noted, Special Counsel Jack Smith had requested the Supreme Court skip appellate proceedings and fast-track the issue, stating that โonlyโ the Supreme Court could โdefinitively resolveโ President Trumpโs claims to immunity. The Supreme Court ultimately rejected Mr. Smithโs petition but is expected to eventually rule on the issue.
Presidential Immunityโs โOuter Perimeterโ
President Trump is asking for the Supreme Court to halt the appellate decision because it incorrectly ruled that presidential immunity didnโt apply to Mr. Smithโs prosecution of him.
Byย Sam Dorman