Trump election subversion case back in court

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A judge will hear arguments Thursday about the potential next steps in the federal election subversion prosecution of Donald Trump in the first hearing since the Supreme Court narrowed the case by ruling that former presidents are entitled to broad immunity from criminal charges.

 
Judge Chutkan notes this hearing has two purposes. One is to arraign Trump on the government’s revised indictment. The other is to decide on a schedule for matters moving forward, which she hopes to issue in an order at some point today.

 

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Federal prosecutors and lawyers for Donald Trump are in court today to discuss how to move forward with the federal election subversion case against Trump in the first hearing after the supreme court’s ruling granting him broad immunity from criminal charges.

 
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