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VisitOutcome of bill to transfer state cases to federal court
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House Republicans Push Bill to Move State Cases to Federal Court After Trump's Conviction
Jun 7, 2024, 06:59 PM
House Republicans are mobilizing support for a bill that would allow current or former presidents to transfer state-level cases against them to federal court. This legislative effort, driven by conservatives, is a direct response to former President Donald Trump's recent conviction in New York. The bill has already passed the Judiciary Committee, and House GOP leadership, under pressure from conservatives, is now whipping votes to ensure its passage. Some centrist Republicans have expressed unease and are currently debating the measure. The bill is being pushed for a floor vote by House Speaker Johnson.
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