Trump attorneys move to dismiss charges in federal election subversion case and to remove mentions of January 6 attack in indictment

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In a slew of court filings late Monday, attorneys for Donald Trump filed several motions asking the judge overseeing the election subversion case in Washington, DC, to dismiss the charges against the former president on grounds that, among other things, they violate his First Amendment rights and are the product of a โ€œselective and vindictive prosecution.โ€

โ€œCountless millions believe, as President Trump consistently has and currently does, that fraud and irregularities pervaded the 2020 Presidential Election,โ€ his attorneys wrote. โ€œAs the indictment itself alleges, President Trump gave voice to these concerns and demanded that politicians in a position to restore integrity to our elections not just talk about the problem, but investigate and resolve it.โ€

His attorneys argued that โ€œthe First Amendment embraces and encouragesโ€ Trumpโ€™s actions in the wake of the 2020 election, adding that because of the โ€œtradition of forceful political advocacyโ€ in the US, the former president โ€œlacked fair notice that his advocacy in this instance could be criminalized.โ€

The court, his attorneys wrote, should therefore dismiss the charges โ€œunder the Due Process clause as well.โ€

Trumpโ€™s attorneys also said the counts against him should be dismissed because the indictment itself fails to prove the charges, arguing that โ€“among other things โ€“ the indictment never claims Trump used โ€œdeceit or trickeryโ€ in allegedly setting up the alternate slate of electors following Joe Bidenโ€™s electoral victory.

Within the plethora of legal arguments as to why the charges against Trump should be dismissed, his attorneys also argued that the prosecution itself essentially amounts to a political hit job.

โ€œThree days after President Trump formally announced his candidacy, the Special Counsel was put in place as part of a flawed effort to insulate…

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