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Is The Supreme Court Derailing U.S. v. Trump Without Leaving Any Fingerprints Behind?

Is The Supreme Court Derailing U.S. v. Trump Without Leaving Any Fingerprints Behind?

The Interplay Of Presidential Immunity in U.S. v. Trump, and the Supreme Court's Decision to Hear U.S. v. Fischer on the Sec. 1512(c) Charge Against Jan. 6 Defendants

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Recent procedural moves by three different courts considering cases and charges filed against both former President Trump and hundreds of January 6 defendants are moving in sync — in my opinion — to likely derail any trial in the matter of United States v. Trump in the District of Columbia federal court. Here are the dates and events at issue:

Here is a timeline of the most recent events in order that they took place. Below the timeline is an analysis of how I think the events fit together. Keep in mind, while there are multiple courts and Judges/Justices taking actions, there is only one calendar and the moves of each Court impact the calendaring options of the other Courts. All dates are 2023 except where otherwise indicated:

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