Trump’s classified documents trial date could be set today
Two key hearings are taking place today in Donald Trump’s criminal cases, as Judge Aileen Cannon will consider a trial date for the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case and the disqualification hearing of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis enters its final stage.
The former president is attending the hearing in Florida federal court in the classified documents case, where the judge could agree with the prosecution’s request for the trial to begin in July or Mr Trump’s request for August – or neither.
The schedules of the many cases brought against the former president at the state and federal levels are getting increasingly entangled. The former president’s plea for “presidential immunity” in his federal election interference case will now be heard by the conservative-leaning US Supreme Court.
Oral arguments will take place on 22 April in the middle of the primary election calendar and amid the compressed schedule of court battles as prosecutors try to keep them on track ahead of the 2024 election.
Meanwhile, Illinois has become the third state, alongside Colorado and Maine, to remove him from its ballots, under the 14th Amendment.
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Haley says Trump cases should be heard before election
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, and Donald Trump’s last remaining opponent for the Republican Party nomination, says Americans need to know the outcome of the former president’s many legal cases before the 2024 election.
“We need to know what’s going to happen before it, before the presidency happens, because after that, should he become president, I don’t think any of it’s going to get heard.”
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 15:27
When will Trump’s classified documents trial take place?
That’s what today’s hearing is supposed to try and establish.
Here’s Alex Woodward with what you need to know as proceedings kick off:
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 15:15
Trump supporters gather outside the courthouse as Donald Trump arrives
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Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 15:08
Trump sued over Truth Social shares
Yes, it’s another Trump lawsuit…
Maroosha Muzaffar reports:
The co-founders of Donald Trump’s media venture sued him on Wednesday, alleging a plot to deny them a significant share in the company potentially worth hundreds of millions, according to reports.
The partnership, United Atlantic Ventures (UAV), alleges that Trump Media & Technology Group engaged in “wrongful 11th hour … maneuvering” to dilute UAV’s minority stake in the media company, a court filing said.
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 15:00
Trump arrives at court for Mar-a-Lago documents hearing
Former President Donald Trump has arrived at the courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida ahead of a 10am scheduled hearing in his classified documents case.
The hearing will cover the timeline for the trial and address the possibility of a change of venue.
Prosecutors have suggested a trial date of 8 July, while the Trump team has pitched 12 August.
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 14:54
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Fani Willis hearing: Texts show prosecutor’s ex-law partner gave info for removal effort
Attorneys for Donald Trump and other defendants in the Georgia election interference case hoped that lawyer Terrence Bradley would provide key testimony in support of their effort to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis — and they had good reason for their optimism.
Over several months, Bradley had been in touch with Ashleigh Merchant, a lawyer for Trump co-defendant Michael Roman, according to hundreds of text messages produced by Merchant as evidence and obtained by The Associated Press on Thursday.
Through the texts, Bradley fed Merchant information and made suggestions to help her prove that Willis had dated Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor hired for the election case. As Wade’s former law partner and onetime divorce attorney, Bradley was well positioned to know things, and the texts seem to back that up.
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 14:36
Trump accused of trying to dodge paying the $83.3m he owes E Jean Carroll
E Jean Carroll’s legal team has filed an opposition to former president Donald Trump’s recent attempt to delay paying the $83.3m payment owed from her recently won defamation suit.
The opposition came after lawyers for Mr Trump filed a motion pushing the judge to delay enforcement of the huge payment.
In a 36-page court filing on Thursday, Ms Carroll’s attorneys argued that Mr Trump has no grounds for the delay.
“The reasoning Trump offers in seeking this extraordinary relief boils down to nothing more than ‘trust me,’” the filing states. “He doesn’t offer any information about his finances or the nature and location of his assets. He doesn’t specify what percentage of his assets are liquid or explain how Carroll might go about collecting.”
Ms Carroll’s legal team expressed concern that the former president — who is currently embroiled in a wide range of legal disputes — might not have enough cash to pay up.
Julia Reinstein has the story:
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 14:35
GOP lawmakers balk at Trump playing a role in the fight to replace McConnell
Eric Garcia reports from Capitol Hill:
After they got over the initial shock of McConnell’s announcement on Wednesday, the race to replace him – namely among the “Three Johns,” Senate Minority Whip John Thune, Senate Republican Conference Chairman John Barrasso and Senator John Cornyn of Texas – has begun at a quick pace. Friends of The Independent’s Inside Washington newsletter Stef Kight and Stephen Neukam at Axios reported that Trump wants National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Steve Daines of Montana to run for the job.
But Republicans expressed scepticism about Trump playing a role in replacing McConnell, his longtime nemesis.
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 12:30
Trump appeals disqualification from Illinois ballot
On Wednesday, Cook County Circuit Judge Tracie Porter sided with voters who argued that the former president should be disqualified from the state’s 19 March primary ballot and the 5 November general election ballot for violating the anti-insurrection clause of the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment.
However, Judge Porter delayed her ruling from taking effect in light of an appeal by the former president.
Mike Bedigan has the story:
Oliver O’Connell1 March 2024 11:30