Jack Smith Denied! SCOTUS Won’t Fast-Track Trump Immunity Case
The Supreme Court of the United States will not immediately hear former President Donald Trump’s case for presidential immunity, siding with Trump, who argued the court should reject Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request for a speedy review and decision.
The high court on Friday declined Smith’s request for a quick review, meaning that the case will go through the normal process in the appeals court and likely make its way to the SCOTUS from there.
This is a significant victory for Trump and a major setback for Smith, who is racing against the clock to put Trump on trial in front of a heavily Democrat jury before the election.
Polling shows that a conviction could cost Trump several million votes, and if Trump does not have time to get the conviction reversed on appeal before November, there is a chance it could cause damage on Election Day. Trump has denounced the timing of Smith’s prosecution as “election interference,” calling it a political attempt to manipulate the upcoming presidential race.
The Supreme Court has denied Special Counsel Smith's request for an expedited review of the case against Trump.
There won't be a trial in DC before the 2024 election.
No mistake – this is a big loss for the Special Counsel. pic.twitter.com/nCNiiJe5lG
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) December 22, 2023
The SCOTUS’s refusal of an immediate review of Trump’s claims of presidential immunity comes less than two weeks after Smith’s original request, in which he asked the justices to quickly determine if Trump could be legally prosecuted over the various charges related to January 6, which contend that Trump supposedly attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. (Read more from “Jack Smith Denied! SCOTUS Won’t Fast-Track Trump Immunity Case” HERE)
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