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Liz Cheney: Supreme Court should decide Trump immunity quickly so voters can hear Jan. 6 case

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) asked the Supreme Court on Monday whether former President Trump should be granted immunity from criminal prosecution for his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. He called for a firm and firm verdict. The case is scheduled to be heard in the country’s High Court on Thursday.

in New York Times editorial Cheney, who served as vice chair of the commission investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, said Monday that federal election fraud charges against the former president will go to trial before Americans decide whether to reintegrate him into society. He emphasized the importance of being informed. at the White House this November.

“If this Trump case is delayed and not heard before the end of the year, the public may never hear the important and historic evidence that was laid out in the grand jury, and our system may not be able to do so until January 6,” Cheney said. “The man most responsible for today’s events may never be held accountable,” Cheney wrote. Times work.

Cheney said a House special committee has assembled a trove of testimony against Trump related to his efforts on January 6, much of which is believed to have forced the Justice Department to open an investigation. Cheney noted that there is still new information and evidence. Her identity will be revealed in a federal trial.

“The indictment and public reporting suggest that the special counsel was able to obtain important evidence that this committee did not have,” she said, adding that President Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Mark He said Meadows and former Trump aide Dan Scavino appeared to have obtained the evidence. She submitted evidence to the Department of Justice but declined to address her committee.

“Trump’s aides also told a federal grand jury on January 6th that they had repeatedly implored the president to order the violent rioters to leave the Capitol, and that they had written minute-by-minute details about Trump’s malign conduct. “There is little doubt that an explanation was given. Mr. Trump refused for hours while watching the attack on television,” she wrote. “This historic testimony about the former president’s conduct will likely remain secret until the special counsel presents the case in court.”

Cheney emphasized that she had access to all federal grand jury materials and the Jan. 6 committee testimony, despite Trump’s occasional claims that he did not. He said Trump is doing everything he can to delay the trial until after the November election because he “knows what all of these witnesses have said under oath and understands the risks he faces at trial.” He said he thinks he is trying to do so.

Cheney said all of this evidence should be presented in open court, and that “the public will never know what Trump did on January 6th and if he ever regains that formidable power.” “so that we can fully assess what a person capable of corruption is capable of.” Presidency. ”

“It is impossible for the president of the United States to try to steal an election and seize power, but our judicial system cannot bring him to justice before the next election in four years,” she wrote. .

“If Mr. Trump’s tactics prevent the January 6 trial from proceeding normally, he will also have succeeded in hiding important evidence from the American people – the rule of law. Trump’s disregard for the atrocities of January 6th, and his deep character flaws that make him unfit to be president.The Supreme Court recognized this reality and delayed concluding that immunity does not apply here. It should be lowered.”

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