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Trump lawyers seek recusal of judge in DC presiding over federal election subversion case

Sep 12, 2023

Washington [US], September 12: Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday asked the federal judge presiding over his election subversion case in Washington to recuse herself, saying her past public statements about the former president and his connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol call into question whether she can be fair.
The recusal motion from Trump's lawyers takes aim at U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, a former assistant public defender who was nominated to the bench by President Barack Obama and has stood out as one of the toughest punishers of Jan. 6 defendants. The request is a long shot given the high threshold for recusal and because the decision on whether to recuse belongs to Chutkan, who is unlikely to see cause to step aside from the case.
Even so, the request that she give up the high-stakes trial marks the latest flashpoint in already delicate relations between the defense team and the judge, who has repeatedly cautioned against inflammatory public comments from Trump but has nonetheless been lambasted on social media by him. Special counsel Jack Smith's team signaled its own concern about his comments, writing last week that Trump's daily statements - he has derided her as "highly partisan" - could taint a potential jury pool.
Chutkan ordered Smith's team to file any opposition to Trump's recusal bid by Thursday.
Chutkan last month scheduled the trial for March 4, 2024, over the vigorous objections of defense lawyers who said that would not give them enough time to prepare. The case in Washington, charging Trump in a four-count indictment with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election, is one of four criminal cases confronting the former president as he seeks reelection to the White House.
In asking Chutkan to step aside, the Trump legal team is relying on a familiar playbook. He tried unsuccessfully to get the judge removed from the hush-money case against him in New York state court, with his lawyers claiming that New York Judge Juan Manuel Merchan is biased because he's given cash to Democrats and his daughter is a party consultant.
But the judge last month rejected Trump's demand that he step aside, saying he is certain of his "ability to be fair and impartial."
Federal judges are supposed to step aside in cases where their "impartiality might reasonably be questioned." Other bases for recusal include a personal bias against one of the parties. Trump's lawyers say Chutkan's comments in cases against Jan. 6 rioters show she has "already formed an opinion about President Trump's guilt" and many of the allegations that underpin the indictment against him.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

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