Trump is expected to win the Iowa primary

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

Former US President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear in Washington on Tuesday (January 9). His lawyers argue that he should not be accused of illegally altering the results of the 2020 elections.

This is Trump, the former U.S. and Republican candidate, who welcomed his supporters in Iowa.

There are reports that Trump's defense lawyers will inform the three judges of the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit that they believe the case should be rejected by March because the ex** is unable to carry out his duties. Trump will not appear in court.

They believe that if the ex ** is charged, it will"trigger a round of accusations and politically motivated prosecutions"。

Jack Smith, the chief prosecutor who oversees prosecutors, believes that if he can get such judicial guarantees, he will be able to commit crimes in the future by ** or by directing the FBI to expose political opponents.

Smith said that when Trump tried to change the outcome of the campaign and agitate his supporters in early 2021, he was only a candidate, not a candidate. Smith accused Trump of using multiple tactics to prevent the 2020 election vote count and cause a parliamentary riot on January 6. Trump has denied fraud against the United States and obstructed parliamentary action.

Trump's November 5 election, the Court of Appeals' decision and timing will play a crucial role.

The case is one of four criminal charges Trump faces, and the competent U.S. District Court, Chatkan, has denied his request for immunity.

All judgments will be submitted to the U.S. High Court without question. Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court denied Smith's request for an immediate verdict.

Trump now has a landslide endorsement of the Democratic candidate, and this election is likely to end in a landslide victory, which will be won in the Iowa caucuses next Monday (15th).

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