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Donald Trump will be tried in Washington from March 2024 for his actions in the 2020 election – acquittal

Donald Trump will be tried in Washington from March 2024 for his actions in the 2020 election – acquittal

The former US president will be tried by a federal court in Washington beginning March 4, 2024, for his efforts to alter the outcome of the 2020 election. He announced that he would appeal against “electoral interference”.

Donald Trump’s impeachment date is known, and it shouldn’t please him. The former US president will be tried by a federal court in Washington beginning March 4, 2024, for his efforts to alter the outcome of the 2020 election. The day before Super Tuesday is a crucial day for voting in the Democratic primary and the Republican primary. With a view to nominating candidates for the next presidential election.

Donald Trump responded hours later, slamming his trial date of March 2024 “Election Interference”. In a post on his Truth social network, the former president, the Republican primary candidate, accused the judge “Hate Trump” He also announced that he would appeal.

The fate of the favorite Republican primary candidate depends on the decision of federal judge Tanya Sudkan. The latter had to decide on Monday, August 28, during a hearing between special prosecutor Jack Smith’s proposal that the trial of Donald Trump in Washington should begin on January 2, 2024. Given the distant deadline of April 2026, requested by the defense “Beyond Necessity”.

Judge Sudkan’s decision could weigh heavily on the electoral fate of Donald Trump, who has now been charged in four criminal cases. The septuagenarian has been charged in New York with suspicious payments to a former porn star and negligent handling of classified documents after leaving the White House – a case in Florida – and electoral pressure in Georgia during the 2020 vote.

This last case, in this state in the southeast of the country, earned him his mug shot last week, which is already a historical cliché.

Update: At 9:25 p.m., with Donald Trump’s reaction.