- Trump vows to appeal Colorado ruling barring him from ballot
- Court is considering fast-track review of Trump immunity claim
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Trump vowed to seek Supreme Court review after Colorado’s top court on Tuesday
And the high court could say this week whether it will take up Special Counsel
Together, the cases — and others potentially on the way — promise to give the justices enormous sway over his legal and political fate.
Supreme Court involvement is “all but a certainty,” said
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The court dealt with most of those cases without any public dissent, and none of the Trump-appointed justices raised any objections in the cases directly affecting him.
“For the most part, John Roberts has been singularly unsuccessful in his quest to make the court appear to be a nonpartisan institution,” said
The insurrection clause case is likely to reach the high court by the first week of January. Although the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling would bar him from the state’s primary ballot, the majority put its decision on hold, giving Trump until Jan. 4 to appeal.
The ruling, the first of its kind, invoked a constitutional provision approved after the Civil War to say that Trump’s incitement of the Jan. 6 riot rendered him ineligible to serve as president again.
“This is an extraordinary holding from the Colorado Supreme Court,” said
Trial Date
Smith’s request is geared toward ensuring a trial in Washington can start as scheduled on March 4. He is asking the Supreme Court to immediately consider Trump’s argument, rejected by a federal trial judge, that he enjoys absolute immunity for election-related actions taken while he was president.
Because the trial is on hold until Trump’s appeal on the issue is resolved, Smith says the justices should take the unusual step of bypassing the Washington-based federal appeals court that would normally be next in line. Trump’s response is due by 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Trump’s arguments, if successful, would mean dismissal of the charges against him in Washington and probably also in Georgia state court, said
“Immunity is really the key issue here,” Vance said. “There are a lot of good reasons for the Supreme Court to resolve all of this very quickly. And the question is whether they see it that way or not.”
If the Supreme Court doesn’t intervene right away, the justices are likely to have another chance early next year. The appeals court has put the case on an expedited track, with arguments planned for Jan. 9 in case the justices don’t take up the matter immediately.
Phillips said it is “absolutely critical to people’s sanity” that the Supreme Court resolve the issue. “A ruling against him would go a long way toward at least quieting some of the foment about all this,” he said.
Still more issues are likely to follow. Trump and his legal team have suggested they will seek Supreme Court review of an appeals court
Trump is also pressing two other motions to dismiss the Washington indictment. One makes arguments similar to those being pushed at the Supreme Court by Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer, saying prosecutors are misusing a 2002 law that criminalizes at least some forms of obstruction of an official proceeding.
“The court has a raft of Jan. 6 and Trump-related issues to sort through,” said
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