Special counsel presses Supreme Court to review question of Trump's Jan. 6 immunity
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Special counsel Jack Smith is pressing the Supreme Court to review the question of Donald Trump's presidential immunity as it relates to his Jan. 6 case.
Special counsel Jack Smith, replying Thursday to a brief filed by attorneys for former President Donald Trump, reiterated his view that the Supreme Court must immediately review the question of Trump's immunity as it relates to his federal election interference charges.
Attorneys for Trump on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to stay out of the legal debate over presidential immunity and reject a request by the special counsel for an immediate review of the matter.
Smith, in his reply, wrote that "The public interest in a prompt resolution of this case favors an immediate, definitive decision by this Court. The charges here are of the utmost gravity."
"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's filing said. "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. The Nation has a compelling interest in a decision on respondent's claim of immunity from these charges -- and if they are to be tried, a resolution by conviction or acquittal, without undue delay."