Supreme Court Takes Up Jan. 6 Case with Implications for Trump Prosecution

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving the federal obstruction law that has been used to prosecute individuals involved in the January 6th assault on the U.S. Capitol, including former President Donald Trump. The decision could have significant implications as over 300 people have been charged under this statute. Special counsel Jack Smith has charged Trump with obstructing an official proceeding, and a trial is set to begin in March. The case before the Supreme Court arose from three criminal prosecutions, and the decision could potentially threaten Trump's charge. Arguments will take place next year, with a decision expected by the end of June.
- Supreme Court to hear dispute over obstruction law used to prosecute Jan. 6 defendants CBS News
- Supreme Court will hear a case that could undo Capitol riot charge against hundreds, including Trump The Associated Press
- Supreme Court accepts Jan. 6 case that could affect Trump prosecution The Washington Post
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