Trump Seeks Separate Trial in Georgia Election Interference Case
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Former President Donald Trump has filed a motion to sever his Georgia election interference case from other defendants who have requested a speedy trial. Trump's attorney argued that the limited preparation time before the trial date of October 23 would violate his constitutional rights to a fair trial. Trump entered a not guilty plea and waived his right to appear at his arraignment. The 19 defendants, including Sidney Powell, were charged in a racketeering indictment for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. Trump maintains his actions were not illegal and claims the investigation is politically motivated.
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