The legal representatives of ex-President Donald Trump have initiated a notable legal action against Special Counsel Jack Smith. The motion alleges that Smith defied a court-ordered stay in the ongoing probe into the 2020 election, resulting in a contempt of court claim. Amidst this, Trump’s trial is temporarily halted as his lawyers seek to reinforce his presidential immunity.
John Lauro, Trump’s attorney, contends that Smith’s team disregarded the stay order by submitting extensive additional documents and a preliminary exhibit list, contravening the clear directive to pause substantive legal proceedings. Lauro accuses Smith of filing a wide-ranging motion in limine, which he claims includes slanderous remarks and divisive rhetoric targeting Trump.
The motion in limine, as per Lauro, echoes the Biden administration’s narratives and erroneously accuses Trump of orchestrating the events of January 6, 2021. He asserts that the prosecution is misusing the court’s records as a political tool for the Biden campaign by leveraging the stay to propagate their agenda.
Lauro’s legal brief insists that Smith and his team be held in contempt of court for their actions. He demands the withdrawal of the contentious motion in limine and all related submissions, insisting no further filings be made under the current stay. Furthermore, he seeks monetary sanctions to cover Trump’s defense expenses and other costs incurred due to the prosecution’s actions.
Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for the Trump campaign, described the legal maneuver as a robust effort to hold Smith accountable for purportedly violating the stay order in the so-called January 6 Witch Hunt. Cheung emphasized that the motion upholds the principle that no prosecutor is beyond legal scrutiny.
Trump has pled not guilty to all four federal charges stemming from Smith’s investigation, which includes conspiracy to defraud the United States and obstruction-related offenses.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to expedite its review of Trump’s immunity claim, leaving it to the federal appeals court’s jurisdiction. The unfolding legal battle continues to attract significant attention, given its potential influence on the 2024 presidential race and the broader political landscape.
