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Trumpland with Alex Wagner

Jack Smith keeps heat on Supreme Court to deal with Trump issues quickly

Trumpland with Alex Wagner

MS NOW, Alex Wagner

News, Society & Culture

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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...Plus, History has bad news for Trump and his hope for Supreme Court salvation

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In 1952, in the middle of the Korean War, the United Steel Workers of America threatened to strike.

0:08.0

But before they could, President Truman shocked the nation with a televised address

0:12.9

announcing he was seizing control of the steel plants

0:16.3

so as not to interrupt the war effort.

0:19.4

Within half an hour of that address,

0:21.9

lawyers for the steel companies, have driven to a

0:24.5

district court judge's home in Washington, D.C. and gotten the judge to set

0:29.2

a hearing for the next morning, a hearing as to whether or not a president could actually do that.

0:35.7

Now the merits of that case are really interesting, but the reason the Steel seizure case

0:40.0

matters today is the speed at which it was heard by the Supreme Court. The issue was

0:46.0

so urgent for the steel workers, the unions, the steel companies, the US military.

0:50.8

It was so pressing that the case skipped the appeals process and

0:55.5

the Supreme Court heard oral arguments just a little over a month after

1:00.2

Truman's announcement. They decided the case less than a month after that,

1:05.3

which is like light speed in Supreme Court time.

1:09.0

And that is why in Special Counsel Jack Smith's

1:11.6

filing before the Supreme Court today,

1:14.0

Mr. Smith cited the 1952 steel seizure case.

1:19.0

Trump's lawyers have argued that the entire federal election interference case should be thrown out because

1:24.4

Trump as president was protected by presidential immunity.

1:30.0

In his filing today, Jacksmith argued that resolution of this issue is so important that it requires

1:36.3

an immediate and definitive decision by the nation's highest court.

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