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Supreme Court Rules Against Special Counsel, Will Not Expedite Trump Immunity Clash
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenThe Supreme Court's new docket just dropped, notably without expedited consideration of Trump's claim of presidential immunity in his 2020 election interference case - a critical question which will determine whether he can be put on trial for trying to overturn the results of the last presidential election.
The one-sentence order, with no noted dissents, means that a federal appeals court in Washington will be the first to review a district judge's ruling earlier this month which rejected Trump's claim of immunity - with arguments scheduled to begin Jan. 9.
The move (or lack thereof) comes eight days after the USSC agreed to consider whether to expedite consideration of Special Counsel Jack Smith's petition to short-circuit the appeals court and immediately weigh in on Trump's claim of presidential immunity to try and have the case tossed.Smith argued that public interest required intervention now so that his well-timed case against the former president could proceed as scheduled in March.
"This case involves — for the first time in our Nation's history — criminal charges against a former President based on his actions while in office," Smith said in his filing, requesting the abnormally fast review. "And not just any actions: alleged acts to perpetuate himself in power by frustrating the constitutionally prescribed process for certifying the lawful winner of an election."
BREAKING: Supreme Court docket reflects a *denial* of Jack Smith's request for expedited consideration of Trump's immunity appeal. https://t.co/eOKZyWnyhj pic.twitter.com/daCuXjOmkR
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) December 22, 2023




