Mr Trump is determined to be special:

from https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-georgia-trial-election-b2402835.html

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Donald Trump has moved to sever Georgia case from the defendants seeking a speedy trial, arguing that it would violate his right to a fair process.

“President Trump moves the Court to sever his case from those of his co-defendants who have demanded a speedy trial ... and who have a scheduled trial date of October 23, 2023,” lawyer Steven Sadow wrote in a filing on Thursday.

The filing states that the timeline wouldn’t allow for the counsel to “have sufficient time to prepare President Trump’s case”.

“Requiring less than two months preparation time to defend a 98-page indictment, charging 19 defendants, with 41 various charges including a RICO conspiracy charge with 161 Overt Acts, Solicitation of Violation of Oath by Public Officer, False Statements and Writings, Forgery, Influencing Witnesses, Computer Crimes, Conspiracy to Defraud the State, and other offenses would violate President Trump’s federal and state constitutional rights to a fair trial and due process of law,” Mr Sadow adds.

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hang on a second - why are you calling him "President Trump"? Is this some ghastly Critical Theory thing where feelings are more important than empirical facts, and you actually think he's still your president if you can just swing the narrative? Get real with democracy dude. Although, don't take too long about it, because your client has to answer 41 charges of corruption and you're clearly sweating buckets over it.

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I have seen this previously with people referring to Obama as 'Mr. President' long after his presidency, seems to be an American thing. Although I imagine it is often tied to whether or not the person was a fan of them or not.