Updated On: 18 August, 2023 08:54 AM IST | Washington | AP
The question is ultimately up to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is expected to set at least a tentative trial date during an Aug. 28 court hearing

Former US President Donald Trump. Pic/AP
Lawyers for Donald Trump asked a federal judge in Washington to push back until years after the election a trial in Washington on charges that the former president conspired to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The suggested April 2026 date is a dramatic counter to the Justice Department's recommendation last week that the trial should begin Jan. 2, 2024. The question is ultimately up to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is expected to set at least a tentative trial date during an Aug. 28 court hearing.
In a filing, Trump's lawyers say the years-long delay is necessary both because of the unprecedented nature of the case and the 'massive' amount of information ' 11.5 million pages' that they have to review. They said they would have to review about 100,000 pages per day in order to meet the Justice Department's proposed trial date.