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Or Hungary.The Defendant can only get a fair trial in Russia, Russia, Russia. If the appeals court rules against him, the Supremes are off the hook and won't take up the matter.
Or Hungary.The Defendant can only get a fair trial in Russia, Russia, Russia. If the appeals court rules against him, the Supremes are off the hook and won't take up the matter.
I hear Pyongyang is lovely this time of year.Or Hungary.
Especially on the coast.I hear Pyongyang is lovely this time of year.
It seems to me that all of the judges (except Cannon) involved in the trials of the Defendant are being overly cautious, so as to not be overturned on appeal.Judge pauses Trump’s Jan. 6 case amid appeal to toss it
A federal judge agreed Wednesday to pause proceedings in former President Trump’s election interference case while he appeals a decision rejecting his efforts to toss the case.
The decision from Judge Tanya Chutkan “automatically stays any further proceedings that would move this case towards trial or impose additional burdens of litigation on Defendant.”
Trump last week appealed an order from Chutkan that rejected his motion to dismiss the Jan. 6 case, likewise asking that she halt activity in the case while his appeal proceeds.
The move comes as Trump has argued the courts should dismiss the case both on the concept of presidential immunity, as well as on constitutional grounds, including the First Amendment.
The maneuver by Trump threatens to upend a March 4 trial date in the case and comes after prosecutors have argued the former president is simply using every avenue possible to disrupt the case in the hopes of punting the matter beyond the 2024 election.
Special counsel Jack Smith followed Trump’s appeal to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals with his own petition to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to weigh in on Trump’s immunity defense.
Smith likewise asked the court to expedite the matter, which it agreed to, setting Trump’s deadline to respond by Dec. 20.
Chutkan’s ruling does not stay a gag order in the case or Trump’s conditions of release, which bar contacting witnesses or seeking to intimidate them.
Still, the matter could mean significant delays in a case where the government has fought any effort to bump back deadlines.
Though the election is nearly a year away, it’s unclear how long the appeals process could take, and Chutkan noted that while her deadlines are “held in abeyance,” she may need to ultimately delay the trial.
“If jurisdiction is returned to this court, it will — consistent with its duty to ensure both a speedy trial and fairness for all parties — consider at that time whether to retain or continue the dates of any still-future deadlines and proceedings, including the trial scheduled for March 4, 2024,” she wrote.
Chutkan last Friday rejected arguments from Trump that, as a former president, he still carries presidential immunity.
“Whatever immunities a sitting President may enjoy, the United States has only one Chief Executive at a time, and that position does not confer a lifelong ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ pass, Former Presidents enjoy no special conditions on their federal criminal liability,” she wrote.
Beyond arguments that Trump, as a former president, still carries presidential immunity, in a 31-page brief filed in October, he likewise argued the prosecution represents a case of “double jeopardy” as he already faced an impeachment trial in the Senate following Jan. 6.
Trump’s motion had also argued his prosecution “criminalize core political speech” as he had a right to raise questions about the election.
“The fact that the indictment alleges that the speech at issue was supposedly, according to the prosecution, ‘false’ makes no difference,” his attorneys wrote. “Under the First Amendment, each individual American participating in a free marketplace of ideas — not the federal Government — decides for him or herself what is true and false on great disputed social and political questions.”
thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/4358747-judge-pause-trump-jan-6/
Ha! Another grift. He must be eyeballing a yacht he wants to buy. The Green Party is desperate for a candidate other than Jill Stein. How about that, Manchin?On his Farewell-Suckers-I-Really-Was-A-Republican-Looking-To-Cash-In-Tour.
Manchin taking 2-month tour to test appetite for national ‘movement’
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Tuesday that he has not decided on his political future but will launch a two-month winter tour to determine whether there is a national “movement” for a third-party ticket.
“I start in January, I’ll be two months on the road. And all we’re trying to do is just mobilize people like myself who feel like they’re homeless, politically homeless,” Manchin said Tuesday at The Wall Street Journal CEO Council Summit.
“I don’t recognize the Democratic Party, and I have a D by my name. I have a lot of Republicans that don’t recognize Republican Party that have Rs by their name,” he added. “I don’t know if there’s a movement; I really don’t.”
Manchin, who last month announced he would not mount a Senate reelection bid in West Virginia, said he would only join a presidential ticket if he was sure he could win.
Pressed on a potential third-party run, Manchin declined to speculate on his political future.
“And the reason I won’t make a prediction, what I can tell you is: There might be a movement, there might not. That depends. I really don’t know,” he said. “I would not be a spoiler. I’ve never been a spoiler in anything. I get into something, I get into win.”
Manchin dismissed a question about low polling numbers when respondents were asked about a theoretical Manchin presidential bid, joking it was “probably a bad poll.”
“I haven’t even, I haven’t said a word. I haven’t been on the road, I haven’t done anything,” he added.
Manchin has regularly appeared at events hosted by the No Labels political group. The possibility of the outgoing senator joining the race has fueled anxiety among Democrats that he may pull votes from President Biden and help former President Trump’s reelection.
Manchin lamented the current state of politics where opponents are seen as enemies, and he warned Trump would “break” the system if reelected to the White House. But he also warned Biden had moved too far to the left during his presidency.
“I believe that Joe Biden — if it comes down to those two — if he moves back to the center, which is what people thought they were getting, I think he would be in good shape,” Manchin said.
Manchin taking 2-month tour to test appetite for national ‘movement’
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Tuesday that he has not decided on his political future but will launch a two-month winter tour to determine whether there is a national “movement” for a…thehill.com
"Beautiful, clean coal."
“I am appealing the gag order because it restricts my program of poisoning the trial process.”Will Trump appeal it to the Supreme Court? Will they just ignore him?
Court upholds Trump gag order in financial fraud case
A New York appeals court declined to strike down a gag order, imposed on former President Trump for the duration of his financial fraud case, that bars him from attacking court staff.
The gag order, put in place in October, bars Trump and his attorneys from making remarks about Judge Arthur Engoron’s court staff following the former president chastising one of his clerks by falsely calling her the “girlfriend” of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)
The New York Supreme Court, a trial court that is not the state’s highest court, upheld Engoron’s gag order, finding it did not unlawfully restrict Trump’s speech.
“Here, the gravity of potential harm is small, given that the Gag Order is narrow, limited to prohibiting solely statements regarding the court’s staff,” the court wrote in its opinion.
Engoron said his staff has been “inundated” with threats following Trump’s comments. He later expanded the order to include Trump’s attorneys, after they questioned his passing of notes to communicate with his staff.
“My law clerks are public servants who are performing their job in the manner in which I request,” he wrote in the order. “This includes providing legal authority and opinions, as well as responding to questions I pose to them. Plainly, defenders are not entitled to the confidential communications among me and my court staff.”
Court upholds Trump gag order in financial fraud case
A New York appeals court declined to strike down a gag order imposed on former President Trump that bars him from attacking court staff for the duration of his financial fraud case. The gag order, …thehill.com
I'm anxiously waiting for the shoe to drop on Peter Navarro.