Donald Trump's Jan. 6 trial: Jack Smith proposes trial date of Jan. 2


Donald Trump at a federal hearing last week

WASHINGTON – Special counsel Jack Smith proposed a Jan. 2 trial date Thursday for Donald Trump on charges that he tried to steal the 2020 election, a speedy timetable that the former president’s attorneys are expected to try and delay.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan will ultimately set the schedule for the trial, which Smith would like to open less than two weeks before the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses and the start of the 2024 Republican presidential race.

In his motion, Smith estimated that the trial itself would take four-to-six weeks before going to a jury.

“A January 2, 2024, trial date represents an appropriately speedy trial in the public interest and in the interests of justice, while affording the defendant time to prepare his defense and raise pre-trial legal issues with the Court,” Smith’s office said in its motion.

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