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Trump wants Georgia election subversion case dismissed, arguing he has presidential immunity

Former President Donald, seen here on January 6, is seeking to have the sweeping criminal conspiracy case against him in Georgia thrown out. (Charlie Neibergall/AP) Former President Donald, seen here on January 6, is seeking to have the sweeping criminal conspiracy case against him in Georgia thrown out. (Charlie Neibergall/AP)
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Former President Donald Trump is seeking to have the sweeping criminal conspiracy case against him in Georgia thrown out by arguing he is protected from prosecution under presidential immunity.

Trump鈥檚 immunity claims in the Georgia case, filed on Monday as part of a motion to dismiss state-level criminal charges against the former president, are similar to those argued by his defense team in the federal election subversion case.

鈥淭he indictment in this case charges President Trump for acts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as President. The indictment is barred by presidential immunity and should be dismissed with prejudice,鈥 the motion filed by Trump鈥檚 lawyer in the Georgia case reads.

Monday鈥檚 filing in the Georgia case reiterates what the former president鈥檚 lawyers have repeatedly asserted 鈥 that Trump was working in his official capacity as president when he allegedly undermined the 2020 election results and therefore has immunity.

Trump鈥檚 attorney argues that the specific acts in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis鈥 indictment 鈥渓ie squarely within the 鈥榦uter perimeter鈥 of the President鈥檚 official duties.鈥

This includes Trump鈥檚 public statements about the administration of the 2020 election, communicating with the Justice Department about investigations related to the election and 鈥渦rging the Vice President and Members of Congress to exercise their official responsibilities consistent with the President鈥檚 view of the public good.鈥

鈥淥rganizing slates of electors in furtherance of that effort to have Congress exercise its responsibilities falls within the President鈥檚 official duties as well,鈥 Trump鈥檚 lawyer argues.

As such, Trump鈥檚 indictment in both unless they are impeached and convicted by the US Senate.

On Tuesday, the DC US Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments by attorneys for Trump and special counsel Jack Smith over the same two claims of immunity, a hearing Trump himself is set to attend.

Monday is the deadline for pre-trial motions to be filed in the sprawling Georgia racketeering case against Trump and the remaining co-defendants accused of helping the former president try to overturn the 2020鈥檚 election results in the state.

Fulton County prosecutors said they want the trial to begin in early August 2024, which could potentially be directly in the middle of Trump鈥檚 presidential election campaign if he wins the Republican nomination.

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