Trump has been summoned to appear in court on August 3,and in brief remarks after the indictment,Smith said his office would seek a speedy trial.
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“The attack on our nation’s capital on January 6,2021 was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy,” he added. “The men and women who defended the US Capitol on January 6 are heroes.”
Trump,however,continues to maintain his innocence and has also raised millions of dollars in donations by leveraging his legal troubles to claim he is the victim of a witch-hunt designed to stop him returning to the White House.
In a statement issued after the indictment was unsealed in court,a Trump spokesperson likened the matter to “Nazi Germany in the 1930s,the former Soviet Union,and other authoritarian,dictatorial regimes,” calling them “un-American”.
“This is nothing more than the latest corrupt chapter in the continued pathetic attempt by the Biden Crime Family and their weaponised Department of Justice to interfere with the 2024 Presidential Election,in which President Trump is the undisputed frontrunner,and leading by substantial margins,” the statement said.
But despite Trump’s defiance,the latest case could prove damaging for the former US president at a time when many Republicans – including some of his primary race rivals – are attempting to move on from the “drama” of the past.
“It’s going to keep on going,” Trump’s former ambassador Nikki Haley said in a recent interview on Fox News.
“I mean the rest of this primary election is going to be in reference to Trump. It’s going to be about lawsuits,it’s going to be about legal fees,it’s going to be about judges,and it’s just going to continue to be a further and further distraction.”
Former Texas congressman Will Hurd,who is also vying for the nomination and is one of the few Republicans who have taken on Trump directly,was even more aggressive at a Lincoln Dinner in Iowa last week.
“Donald Trump is not running for president to make America great again. Donald Trump is not running for president to represent the people that voted for him in 2016 and 2020. Donald Trump is running to stay out of prison,” he said,as the crowd booed.
The latest charges add to a growing number of court cases Trump will have to manage as he campaigns for the Republican primaries,which begin in Iowa on January 15,followed by the November 2024 presidential election if he wins the GOP nomination to run against Joe Biden.
Last month,the federal judge presiding over Trump’s allegedmishandling of classified documents set May 20 as the trial date for that case. Most of those charges against him relate to the “wilful retention” of documents in violation of the Espionage Act,a national security law that comes with a maximum 10-year jail term.
However,that trial is likely to be delayed after Smith last week hit Trump with additional charges,claiming that he asked the property manager of Mar-a-Lago,Carlos De Oliviera,to have surveillance camera footage deleted to stop investigators from knowing whether boxes of documents had been moved to avoid complying with a federal subpoena.
Trump will also be trialled in Manhattan over allegedhush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels,who claims she had an affair with him in 2016.
He is also facing a civil state trial over fraud accusations in October,brought on by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
Another trial to determine whether he defamed writer E. Jean Carroll (who Trump was recently found to have sexually abused) is set to open on January 15 – the same day as the Iowa caucuses begin.
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A civil trial also looms on January 29,in which Trump,his company and three of his children have been accused of dodgy business ventures.
And a potential fourth indictment looms from the battleground state of Georgia,over Trump’s alleged attempts to interfere with 2020 election votes in that state.
“The work is accomplished,” Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said over the weekend. “We’ve been working for two and half years. We’re ready to go.”