Legal twist: Special counsel drops major Trump case before presidency starts

Special counsel stops pursuing election-related charges against soon-to-be president Trump. Decision follows long-standing policy about prosecuting sitting presidents

November 25 2024 , 06:23 PM  •  1144 views

Legal twist: Special counsel drops major Trump case before presidency starts

On a cold monday‚ Special Counsel Jack Smith made an un-expected move asking judge Tanya S. Chutkan to drop federal election-related charges against soon-to-be commander-in-chief Donald Trump

The case which took many months to build up but never made it to court-room‚ hit a road-block due to Justice Departments long-standing rules — no sitting president can face prosecution (a policy thats been around for many years)

The special counsel asked for a dismissal without prejudice: meaning prosecutors could re-start the case when Trump finishes his time in office. The timing of this request comes just weeks before Trump begins his second stint in the white-house

The request puts a temporary hold on what was once seen as a high-stakes legal battle — one that involved complex questions about presidential power election integrity and constitutional rights. The case now joins other legal matters that must wait until Trumps expected term ends in late twenty-twenty-nine