AG Merrick Garland says he agrees Trump should get 'speedy trials' ahead of election
- Attorney General Merrick Garland supports a speedy trial in the election subversion case against Donald Trump and denies any political targeting.
- Special counsel Jack Smith also asserts that a speedy trial is necessary for the 2020 election case set for trial in March.
- The trial date may be delayed depending on the outcome of the appeals court and potential Supreme Court involvement.
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Garland urges 'speedy trial' in Trump election subversion case: 'Prosecutors followed the facts and the law'
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Thursday weighed in on the election subversion case against Donald Trump, urging a “speedy trial” for the former president as the 2024 election heats up. In an exclusive interview with CNN, Garland echoed Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith’s call for a speedy trial, noting “the cases were brought” in 2023. Last August, Smith unveiled a federal grand jury indictment against Trump, alleging the…
AG Garland insists Trump get 'speedy' trial to serve 'public interest.' But what about due process?
Attorney General Merrick Garland insists that former President Donald Trump's election obstruction trial be "speedy.""The special prosecutor has said from the beginning that he thinks public interest requires a speedy trial, which I agree with," Garland told CNN in an interview on Friday.Garland, ho...
Attorney General Merrick Garland Says a Speedy Trump Trial Is in the Public Interest
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland gave a recent interview to CNN, arguing that the cases against former President Donald Trump would better serve the public if they went to trial in the current term.
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