A hearing is underway today in former President Trump's election interference case. NBC News' Ken Dilanian, former federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg and former U.S. attorney Barbara McQuade join Ana Cabrera to share their legal analysis.
The judge has to begin sorting out which parts of the indictment of the former president must be tossed out because of a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. She’s seeking input on how to do it.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers clashed in court Thursday over the next steps in the federal election interference prosecution of Donald Trump in the first hearing since the Supreme Court narrowed the case by ruling that former presidents are entitled to broad immunity from criminal charges.
Lawyers for Donald Trump and special counsel Jack Smith will be before Judge Tanya Chutkan on Thursday, the first hearing in the federal election subversion case since prosecutors revised their indictment to try to bring their case in line with a Supreme Court ruling extending to Trump some presidential immunity in the prosecution.
After months of delays, a federal judge is set to hold a hearing Thursday that could determine the trajectory of former President Trump's election interference case.
NBC News' Ken Dilanian and Lisa Rubin report on the developments in a hearing for the election interference case against former President Trump and why the judge overseeing the case has not set a new trial date yet.
Additional proceedings, if necessary,” wouldn't take place until the spring and fall of 2025 under the schedule proposed by the 2024 Republican presidential nominee.
A judge in Washington, D.C., is laying out the path forward in former President Donald Trump's federal election interference case following a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers are clashing in a Washington courtroom over the next steps in the federal election interference prosecution of Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is charged with illegally trying to undo his loss in the 2020 election to President Joe Biden
In a hearing marked by moments of tension and humor, Trump and Justice Department lawyers clashed over how the federal election interference case against the former president should proceed.