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Monday, April 27, 2026

DOJ says Trump's request to delay classified documents trial has ... - Axios

The Department of Justice opposed former President Trump's request to indefinitely delay his trial in the classified documents case on Thursday and argued in a court filing that part of his defense "borders on the frivolous."

Driving the news: "There is no basis in law or fact for proceeding in such an indeterminate and open-ended fashion, and the defendants provide none," prosecutors for the DOJ said in their filing in the Southern District of Florida.

  • The filing challenged Trump's argument that the Presidential Records Act mandates the dismissal of the indictment or forms a defense to the charges.
  • "As for the impact of the Presidential Records on this prosecution, any argument that it mandates dismissal of the Indictment or forms a defense to the charges borders on the frivolous," they said.

Of note: The filing also disputes the argument that Trump's lawyers made in their request Monday to delay the trial indefinitely, which cited the DOJ's request start date as "unrealistic" due to the volume of preparation needed and could "result in a miscarriage of justice."

  • "The demands of defendants' professional schedules do not provide a basis to delay trial in this case," the DOJ filing states.
  • "Many indicted defendants have demanding jobs that require a considerable amount of their time and energy, or a significant amount of travel."

What they're saying: A spokesperson for Trump in an email Thursday evening maintained the argument from the former president's lawyers that...



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