The New York Times Presents: Tuesday Briefing

The New York Times Presents: Tuesday Briefing


A federal judge has scheduled a trial date of March 4 for the prosecution of Donald Trump.‌ He is facing charges of conspiring to overturn the ​2020 election. The ‌former president’s request to postpone the trial until ‍2026 has been rejected. Prosecutors had initially requested a trial date of January 2.

This⁢ decision may lead to‍ a conflict with Trump’s three other trials. It highlights the ⁤complexities of his legal situation as he campaigns for a return to the White House. On the same date, Trump ⁤may also ⁤face a trial in Georgia, ⁣and another case ⁢in Manhattan is scheduled for March 25.

If the trial in Washington lasts more than 11 weeks, it could overlap with Trump’s ⁤other federal trial in Florida. This trial⁢ is focused on charges of illegally retaining classified documents ⁤and obstructing the government’s efforts to ‌retrieve them. It‍ is set⁣ to begin in late ⁤May.

Quotable: Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding over the federal ⁣election case, emphasized the importance of ⁣setting a date despite Trump’s other legal troubles and political campaign. She stated that “Mr. Trump, ‌like any defendant, will have to make the trial date‍ work regardless ⁢of ‍his schedule.” She also highlighted the societal interest in a speedy trial.

Context: The trial date of March 4 falls one day before ​Super Tuesday, when 15 states are scheduled to hold Republican primaries or caucuses.

Ukraine’s military has announced the recapture of the southern village of Robotyne. This tactical victory highlights the significant challenge faced by Kyiv’s counteroffensive against deep and ⁢dense Russian defenses. Since early June, Ukraine has only made limited advances southward and to the east, with heavy casualties.

If confirmed, this victory signifies that Ukrainian forces have breached‌ the first layer of Russian-installed minefields,⁤ tank ⁣traps, trenches, and bunkers. Military analysts believe this could create new strategic opportunities. The ultimate ‍target ‍of the​ advance towards Robotyne is the city of Melitopol, located approximately 45 miles further south.

In other news from the war:

As China’s ​real estate meltdown continues, small businesses and workers are owed hundreds of billions of dollars, and new projects have come to a halt.

The housing market, which was once a ‍major‌ job creator and a source of household wealth, has been severely impacted by China’s slowing economy and⁤ regulatory measures‌ to deflate the property⁢ bubble. This crisis is now affecting various aspects of life in ​China.

Spain is grappling with issues of sexism after Luis Rubiales, the president ‌of Spain’s soccer federation, forcibly⁣ kissed player Jennifer Hermoso without ‍her consent. This incident has sparked a debate…

2023-08-28 23:23:24
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