Judge urged to reject Trump’s latest attempt to delay classified documents trial
Special counsel Jack Smith has urged the federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified documents case to reject his latest attempt to delay the trial.
It comes after Mr Trump’s attorneys asked US District Judge Aileen Cannon on Saturday to push back a May deadline for reviewing classified evidence in the criminal case over his alleged mishandling of classified and sensitive government information stored at his Mar-a-Lago estate.
The former president’s legal team argued that they cannot meet the May deadline because Mr Trump is currently on trial in Manhattan for a separate case in which he is accused of falsifying business records in order to conceal a “hush money” payment made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election. Trump denies all charges against him.
“President Trump has a constitutional right to be present at the trial in New York and, as a result, cannot participate in this work relating to important parts of his defense,” his legal team wrote in a filing.
But Mr Smith’s team countered in a Sunday evening court filing that, while Mr Trump has a constitutional right to counsel, that “right is not boundless,” and accused Mr Trump’s team of “reflexively” asking to postpone a trial every time the court sets a new deadline.
“Each time the Court sets a new deadline in this case and attempts to keep it moving toward trial, the defendants reflexively ask for an adjournment. That must stop,” Mr Smith wrote.
He added that the former president’s attorneys have had enough time to prepare to meet the 9 May deadline for reviewing the classified materials in the federal documents case, and noted that Mr Trump has local lawyers in Florida who can continue to review the classified materials while the New York