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Trump Election Interference Case Delayed; Key Witnesses Revealed

Trump's federal election interference case delayed as pretrial motion appeals continue.

Title: Trump's Federal Interference Case Faces Delays Amid Motion Appeals

In a twist of the federal election interference case against Donald Trump, a federal judge has temporarily paused all deadlines. The trial was initially set to kick-off on March 4 of the upcoming year. Despite the temporary pause, the final verdict remains hanging in uncertainty, with many ruling it as a possible victory for the former president.

The alleged delaying tactic hinges on the notion that the case against Trump might not come to a head until after the forthcoming election. There's anticipation that the Supreme Court, known for drawn-out decision processes, might take an undetermined amount of time to arrive at a ruling which could push the case well past November, 2024.

However, the potential win might not be as grandiose as it seems for Trump's party. The pause could conversely incentivize the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court to expedite the decision on his immunity from trial. This series of events could spur the Supreme Court into action quicker than anticipated.

Twitter Post On Trump Election Interference Case Delayed; Key Witnesses Revealed

Feeding into the ambiance of haste, the Court of Appeals has already made moves to decide the case before the second week of January next year. Indicators show that the Supreme Court also has the intention to follow a similar path.

In other related news, a recording of Trump was played during Rudy Giuliani's defamation trial, centering around falsified statements made regarding two Georgia poll workers, Ruby Freeman and Shea Moss. Trump reportedly propagated conspiracy theories about both poll workers during a call with Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, attacking and disparaging Freeman's reputation.

According to recent briefs, both Freeman and Moss could be critical witnesses at Trump's election trial. The brief indicates that Trump knowingly put the two poll workers in harm's way to maintain his power grip. The compelling evidence derived from the recorded tapes alongside the emotional testimony that Freeman and Moss shared before the Committee highlights the potential gravity they bring to the impending trial.

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