Dramatic Day in Trump's January 6 Case, as Judge Says She Wants a Trial To Start Soon and Election Is Not a Factor
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34% : On behalf of his client, Mr. Lauro reiterated that Trump was pleading not guilty to all charges.31% : At one point, Judge Chutkan grew frustrated, according to MSNBC, when Trump's attorney, John Lauro, tried to argue that Mr. Smith was illegally appointed to his position -- an argument that was convincing to Judge Aileen Cannon in Mr. Smith's other prosecution of Trump, in Florida, over his hoarding of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
26% : She noted that the Supreme Court did not rule on specific issues Trump raised about his search for voter fraud being "official," and that ultimately the justices left it up to her to decide what to do.
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