Trump seeks dismissal of Georgia indictment, again claiming broad immunity
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-63% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
32% : Trump is planning to attend oral arguments Tuesday in Washington, where a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals will consider his immunity argument as well.27% : In addition to his immunity argument and his "double jeopardy" claim tied to the impeachment acquittal, Trump filed a motion to dismiss the indictment by contending that the application of the Georgia racketeering law to an election dispute is so novel that it deprives him of due process and "fair notice" that the conduct he engaged in was criminal.
25% : Trump has elected not to try to force a so-called "removal" of his case to federal court, but instead to level his arguments about the powers of the presidency in front of McAfee.
20% : "The current Fulton County, Georgia indictment of President Trump threatens to open the floodgates of politically motivated criminal prosecutions of virtually every future President," Sadow wrote.
19% : "The indictment is based entirely on alleged actions that lie at the heartland of the President's official duties," Trump's attorney Steve Sadow wrote of the case, a conspiracy charged under a Georgia racketeering law against Trump and 18 other co-defendants, several of whom have pleaded guilty to lesser charges.
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