Former President Donald Trump's legal team has recently filed multiple motions in Florida in an attempt to have his classified documents case dismissed. The lawyers representing Trump argue that presidential immunity should have allowed him to retain hundreds of classified materials even after leaving office.
The documents case, which is scheduled to go to trial in mid-May in Florida, may face delays due to these new motions. Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., Trump's legal team is awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court on whether Trump can be prosecuted for his actions related to overturning the 2020 election. Similar claims of immunity are being made in this case as well.
It remains uncertain whether the Supreme Court will further postpone the trial or the resolution of this issue. The legal battles surrounding Trump's classified documents and his alleged efforts to influence the election continue to unfold, with significant implications for his post-presidential legal challenges.