Trump's Trials: Jack Smith's big gamble
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🗓️ 16 December 2023
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Summary
This week's focus: the January 6th federal election interference case. Prosecutor, Special Counsel Jack Smith, made an unusual move, and sidestepped the appeals court and went straight to the Supreme Court to answer a fundamental question at the heart of the case:. Can presidents be criminally prosecuted for crimes they are allegedly committed while in office?
Topics include:
- Presidential immunity
- Does presidential immunity apply to Trump's actions on January 6th
- Predictions on how the Supreme Court may respond
- New case timeline
- An update on the New York Civil Fraud trial
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| 0:00.0 | Hey it's Scott Detro and I'm here to share the latest episode in another |
| 0:03.5 | podcast that I host called Trump's Trials or each week we break down the big news |
| 0:08.4 | from former President Trump's legal and civil cases and talk about what those cases mean for democracy. |
| 0:14.0 | Thanks for listening and we will be back in your feed tomorrow with our usual Sunday episode of |
| 0:18.8 | consider this. |
| 0:20.4 | Can Presidents be prosecuted for crimes allegedly committed well in office? |
| 0:25.0 | From NPR, this is Trump's trials. I'm Scott Detro. |
| 0:29.0 | This is a persecution, felony violations of our national security laws. We need one more indictment. a innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. |
| 0:45.0 | This week we are once again focusing on the federal election interference case that'll be tried in DC, |
| 0:51.0 | one of the two cases brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith. |
| 0:54.9 | This week Smith took a bold step and filed a request to the US Supreme Court asking them |
| 1:00.1 | to answer this question, can presidents be criminally prosecuted for crimes |
| 1:04.8 | that they're alleged to have committed well in office? This question is essential |
| 1:08.9 | because if the Supreme Court rules against Smith, besides Trump does have presidential immunity, then that undercuts |
| 1:14.7 | the entire case. |
| 1:17.2 | What the court does with this question and how quickly it does so will also have a huge impact |
| 1:22.2 | on the timing of the trial and how it |
| 1:24.5 | collides with next year's presidential election. As always I am joined by |
| 1:29.0 | NPR Senior Political Editor and Correspondent Dominico Montanaro. Hey, |
| 1:33.4 | hey Scott, great to be here as always. |
| 1:34.7 | Always thrilled to see you when we take this. |
| 1:37.4 | What's going on here? |
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