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Posted: 2024-03-29T05:12:34Z | Updated: 2024-03-29T12:01:06Z Liz Cheney Drops Urgent Message For Supreme Court Over Trumps Delaying Tactic | HuffPost

Liz Cheney Drops Urgent Message For Supreme Court Over Trumps Delaying Tactic

The former Wyoming representative scolded the justice system for being incapable of holding the former president to account in one of his cases.
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Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.) called on the Supreme Court to recognize former President Donald Trumps delaying tactic with his immunity claim in the federal election interference case.

Cheney, who spoke at Iowas Drake University on Wednesday, took aim at the court after it decided to hear arguments late next month on Trumps claim that hes immune from prosecution for alleged criminal acts he engaged in as president, a move that further pushed back a trial in the case.

I think its very important that the Supreme Court recognize that what hes doing is a delaying tactic, Cheney said.

She continued, It cannot be the case that a president of the United States can attempt to overturn an election and seize power. And that our justice system is incapable of holding a trial, of holding him to account before the next election. That cannot be the case.

Cheney, former vice chair of the Jan. 6 committee, held for applause before adding that she trusts SCOTUS will deal with Trumps appeal in a responsible and expeditious fashion.

She said, But recognize that taking action that will result in further delay in preventing the American people from seeing that evidence in open court is itself suppression of the evidence that the American people have a right to see that evidence. And the court ought to recognize that.

Cheneys remarks arrive less than two weeks after Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), who also served on the Jan. 6 committee, asked if the high court would move with great speed to reject the presumptive GOP presidential nominees bogus claim.

Special counsel Jack Smith called on the Supreme Court to swiftly take action on Trumps claim in December before his request was rejected .

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