Tanya Sue Chutkan, the Black Lives Matter-supporting, Obama donor judge overseeing Donald J. Trump’s January 6th trial says she wants to keep politics out of the proceedings.
The foreign-born federal judge made the remarks during the protective order hearing at a Washington D.C. court on Friday as Donald Trump’s lawyers requested the right to share trial evidence publicly:
“Mr Trump, like every American, has a first amendment right to free speech, but that right is not absolute… I intend to keep politics out of this.”
Chutkan also denied Trump’s request to allow independently sourced evidence to be excluded from the protective order, telling the former President’s legal team that only publicly available records will be exempt, using the Department of Justice’s suggestions.
The case involves more than 11.6 million pages of files against the former President, according to Special counsel prosecutor, Thomas Windom, with most of the “discovery production” being complete by August 28.
Trump has attempted to move the proceedings from Washington D.C. to West Virginia due to the city’s overwhelming support for the Democrats and even demanded the recusal of Chutkan, yet this failed to materialize.
