Who is Tanya Chutkan, the hardline judge assigned to Trump’s election case?

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Tanya Sue Chutkan, a Jamaican-born District Judge, is ready to preside over the next case against former US President Donald Trump for his role in 2020 election tampering. Trump is facing a slew of allegations, and having Chutkan preside over this hearing may exacerbate the former President’s issues. Judge Chutkan, an Obama administration appointee, is regarded as a Trump adversary. In 2021, Judge Chutkan denied Trump’s efforts to restrict the release of his White House records to the Congressional committee investigating the Capitol Hill attack. She rebuked Trump for utilizing his executive privilege to hamper the investigation and wrote, “Presidents are not kings, and the plaintiff is nor president”. Trump’s legal staff may be concerned about her assignment. Over the last two years, the 61-year-old has been recognized for handing down heavy punishments to people guilty of taking part in the January 6 riots.

Tanya Chutkan is a well-known Capitol riot judge

Chutkan was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and went to the United States to attend George Washington University before attending law school at the University of Pennsylvania. She was a public defender in DC for a decade before going into private practice, where she specialized in litigation and “white-collar criminal defense.” President Barack Obama nominated her to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in 2014. The Senate confirmed her with a 95-0 vote. She has witnessed dozens of persons accused of participating in the January 6 riots appear before her.

According to a Washington Post count, Judge Chutkan has sentenced every one of the 31 defendants who have been before her to at least some jail time. In November 2021 ruling, Chutkan described the Capitol Hill attack as an “unprecedented attempt to prevent the lawful transfer of power from one administration to the next that caused property damage, injuries, and death”. However, that case primarily included legal problems in court proceedings, and she was not required to rule on Trump’s role in the incident.

In December 2021, she handed down the most severe punishment for a January 6 rioter at the time: 63 months in prison for Robert Palmer, a Florida man who sprayed Capitol police with a fire extinguisher. Trump has a history of targeting judges by portraying them as a “Obama judge” or otherwise biased against him, and Judge Chutkan’s background indicates a more liberal outlook.

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