Prosecutors present new evidence in Trump's 2020 election interference case
Summary: Prosecutors have presented new evidence in Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case, arguing that he acted as a private citizen when attempting to overturn the election results. This evidence aims to convince the court that the case should proceed to trial.
Trump's legal team has requested an extension to respond to the filing, claiming the prosecution is politically motivated. The judge has indicated she does not accept their argument for dismissal based on presidential immunity.
The case's timeline remains uncertain, as any rulings are likely to be appealed. The political implications of the new evidence are unclear, with many voters prioritizing economic issues over concerns about democracy.
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