Citing “an enormity of unique legal issues,” the former president’s legal team promises an onslaught of complex motions that could push back the trial’s scheduled March starting date.
Former President Donald Trump is facing four separate indictments at both state and federal levels. WSJ breaks down each of the indictments and what they mean for his 2024 presidential campaign. Photo Illustration: Annie Zhao’s lawyers are turning to a familiar strategy for the former president: long-shot legal motions that publicly criticize the case and raise novel questions that could serve to delay it.
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