In a series of fiery posts on Truth Social, former President Donald J. Trump announced on Monday his intention to appeal the March 4th trial date set for him. He also accused Special Counsel Jack Smith of orchestrating a deliberate attempt to interfere in the 2024 election.
Trump’s posts, which garnered significant attention, questioned the legitimacy of the indictment against him. He pointed out that the indictment seems to be heavily based on the findings of the January 6th Committee, which he described as an “Unselect Committee of Marxists, Fascists, and Political Hacks.”
The former President further alleged that the committee, which he claims has a history of deceit regarding Russia and Ukraine, had “purposely & Illegally DESTROYED & DELETED all of the Evidence, Findings, & Proof of the January 6th Committee.”
On Monday, U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, Tanya Chutkan, set the trial date for former President Donald Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election for March 4, 2024. This places the trial squarely in the midst of the GOP presidential primary calendar.
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