Trump seeks to move classified docs trial after 2024 election, cites failure to share evidence

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are seeking to postpone his classified documents trial until after the 2024 election, citing failures to share evidence by federal prosecutors.

Attorneys Todd Blanche and Christopher Kise asked US District Judge Aileen Cannon to adjourn the case “until at least mid-November 2024,” court filings show, claiming special counsel Jack Smith had yet to share all evidence in the case.

The pair faulted Smith’s office for not having produced “all discovery” from “day one” as promised, including witness statements, and for piling on additional evidence following a superseding indictment in late July.

Blanche and Kise also said more than 25% of the classified material had still not been handed over in discovery.

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