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Supreme Court gives Smith one week to respond to Trump on immunity

Special counsel Jack Smith speaks about an indictment of former President Donald Trump, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, at a Department of Justice office in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave Special Counsel Jack Smith one week to respond to former President Trump’s request to keep his federal Jan. 6 trial on hold as he appeals his immunity claims. 

In a brief order, the high court ordered Smith to respond by Tuesday, Feb. 20, not a particularly speedy schedule. 

Trump on Monday filed an emergency motion urging the justices to block a lower ruling that he doesn’t have presidential immunity from the indictment, an issue that has enabled Trump to tie up his trial date as he proceeds through the appeals process. 

The Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision on Trump’s motion is poised to have outsized influence on whether the former president’s trial will take place before this year’s elections. It was originally scheduled for March 4 but was later shelved as Trump appealed the immunity issue.

Smith has aimed to take Trump to trial quickly to avoid the possibility of Trump first returning to the White House and then pardoning himself or ordering his Justice Department to drop the case. 

By next Tuesday, the special counsel will now have to respond to Trump’s latest tactic: requesting his trial be kept on hold until he can ask the full D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to review his immunity claims, and then, if needed, the Supreme Court. 

The timeline for Smith’s response isn’t fast for the Supreme Court compared to how they’ve handled some recent emergency applications, however, a signal they aren’t viewing Trump’s case with particular urgency. 

Last month, when an anti-affirmative action group challenged the U.S. Military Academy at West Point’s race-conscious admissions policies on the Supreme Court’s emergency docket, the court ordered the school to respond within four days. 

Weeks earlier, the court in an emergency case involving Michigan’s state legislative maps set the response to be due six days after the application was originally filed. 

In Trump’s case, the court’s order gives Smith a longer period of eight days to respond after Trump’s original filing, although that window also includes the President’s Day holiday weekend. 

Smith could also move with more haste and respond earlier than the deadline. 

Trump is charged in the case with four federal felonies that accuse him of conspiring to subvert the 2020 election results. It is one of four criminal cases he faces, and Trump pleaded not guilty to all of the charges he faces. 

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