Trump seeks to block 'imminent' release of special counsel Jack Smith's report
- Lawyers for Donald Trump are seeking to block the imminent release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report, threatening legal action if it is published, according to court filings from Trump's former co-defendants.
- Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, Trump's former co-defendants, argue that Smith lacks the authority to release the report due to a previous ruling by Judge Aileen Cannon.
- The two men requested advance notice of the report's release to prepare legal responses, citing the potential revival of criminal prosecution against them.
- Nauta and De Oliveira claimed the report would 'irreversibly and irredeemably prejudice' them, arguing it contradicts criminal justice norms and constitutional standards.
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