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3 Trump stories: an anonymous jury; Barr says Trump's sunk; a last-ditch attempt to silence Pence

62,084 views Apr 10, 2023 #TeamJustice
Will all of the bad developments for former president Donald Trump, it make you wonder if he ever grows weary of losing. In updates to three legal stories we see Trump engaging in one last desperate attempt to prevent former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying before the grand jury and incriminate Trump in connection with the insurrection. In a second story, the judge president over E. Jean Carroll defamation case rejected Trump's attempt to learn the identities of the jurors. Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that given the danger Trump and his supporters pose, the jurors will remain anonymous. In a third story, even Donald Trump's former Protector General, Bill Barr, believes trump is likely to be indicted for Trump's unlawful retention of classified materials.
 

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NY DA Alvin Bragg SUES Jim Jordan to force him to stop obstructing prosecution of defendant Trump

32,029 views Apr 11, 2023 #TeamJustice
The legal twists just keep coming. New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg just filed a lawsuit against Republican Representative Jim Jordan, seeking to have a federal judge order Jordan to stop obstructing the New York State prosecuting of defendant Donald Trump.

This video takes a deep dive into Bragg's 50-page court filing and the 140-year-old Supreme Court precedent that prohibits what Jordan is tryin to do.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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D.A. who indicted Trump back on offense suing Rep. Jim Jordan - See Ari Melber's New Breakdown

155,661 views Apr 11, 2023 #AlvinBragg #JimJordan #DonaldTrump
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg unloads a “one-two punch” in Donald Trump’s prosecution, suing Republican Representative Jim Jordan after the GOP House tried to meddle in Trump's indictment. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the new filing from the District Attorney prosecuting Trump.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Imagine if Jack has Trump and his cronies bugged and is recording Trump and Gym Jordan in a conspiracy to obstruct justice. Jack has plenty of grounds for a wiretap and could have Trump and have his golf cart wired for sound. Nobody else who was in this much and kind of shit involving top secret documents would be free of such court approved surveillance, there is plenty that Jack can present before a judge to get a warrant, even for king shit. Such a legal wiretap could net Gym, MTG, Kevin and a host of other congressional miscreants, seeking favor and partaking in conspiracies. It would be a no brainer for Jack, if he wanted to catch some republicans sucking Trump's ass and committing crimes for favors. Trump will be on his phone working the republican house over trying to get support and Jack could be listening. Just the rumor of a Trump wiretap would make Gym Jordan panic and he would be demanding things from Jack, like if he had the goods on him.
 

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Lawrence: Trump lied that NYC court staff cried, but he was the one close to tears

8,827 views Apr 12, 2023 #MSNBC #Trump #Indictment
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the lawsuit filed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg against House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan over Jordan’s attempts to disrupt the case against former President Donald Trump, and shares his thoughts on Trump’s interview with Fox host Tucker Carlson, his first since he was arraigned last week.
 

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Trump asks to postpone defamation and sexual battery trial after indictment
Former President Trump’s attorneys have asked for a four-week delay in a defamation and sexual battery lawsuit brought by author E. Jean Carroll,citing the media coverage surrounding Trump’s indictment.

The trial is currently slated to begin on April 25, but Trump’s lawyers said prospective jurors would have the recent indictment top of mind when judging the former president’s defense.

“President Trump’s right to a fair trial depends upon a brief ‘cooling off’ period between the trial of this matter and the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage concerning his unprecedented criminal indictment and arraignment in Manhattan,” wrote Alina Habba and Joe Tacopina, Trump’s attorneys.

Carroll has accused Trump during his presidency of raping her in the mid-1990s at a New York department store. Trump has repeatedly denied Carroll’s claims.

She first filed a defamation lawsuit against the then-president in 2020 for statements he made about casting doubt on her claims and credibility. That case will likely turn on whether Trump’s statements were made within the scope of his employment as president, which would effectively protect him from the lawsuit.

In a second lawsuit, which is the one currently scheduled for trial this month, Carroll included an allegation of defamation made after Trump’s presidency. The case also sues Trump over the alleged assault itself by leveraging a New York law that temporarily lifted the statute of limitations.
“The threat to President Trump’s rights is particularly dire because the coverage of the indictment has repeated a salacious and false allegations—exactly what Ms. Carroll alleges in this case,” Trump’s attorneys wrote.

“Jurors selected to hear Ms. Carroll’s allegations against President Trump will have the breathless coverage of President Trump’s alleged extra-marital affair with Stormy Daniels still ringing in their ears if trial goes forward as scheduled,” their letter continued. “To avoid this egregious violation of President Trump’s constitutional rights, the trial should be adjourned for a brief period to allow the media frenzy to recede.”

Tacopina and Habba said a trial beginning in late May would take place during a two-month window in which there is not expected to be significant developments or new headlines in Trump’s criminal case, since Trump’s legal team is not required to file their motions until Aug. 8.
Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, becoming the first former U.S. president to be indicted. Carroll’s trial is set to take place down the street from where Trump was arraigned in Lower Manhattan.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump asks to postpone defamation and sexual battery trial after indictment
Former President Trump’s attorneys have asked for a four-week delay in a defamation and sexual battery lawsuit brought by author E. Jean Carroll,citing the media coverage surrounding Trump’s indictment.

The trial is currently slated to begin on April 25, but Trump’s lawyers said prospective jurors would have the recent indictment top of mind when judging the former president’s defense.

“President Trump’s right to a fair trial depends upon a brief ‘cooling off’ period between the trial of this matter and the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage concerning his unprecedented criminal indictment and arraignment in Manhattan,” wrote Alina Habba and Joe Tacopina, Trump’s attorneys.

Carroll has accused Trump during his presidency of raping her in the mid-1990s at a New York department store. Trump has repeatedly denied Carroll’s claims.

She first filed a defamation lawsuit against the then-president in 2020 for statements he made about casting doubt on her claims and credibility. That case will likely turn on whether Trump’s statements were made within the scope of his employment as president, which would effectively protect him from the lawsuit.

In a second lawsuit, which is the one currently scheduled for trial this month, Carroll included an allegation of defamation made after Trump’s presidency. The case also sues Trump over the alleged assault itself by leveraging a New York law that temporarily lifted the statute of limitations.
“The threat to President Trump’s rights is particularly dire because the coverage of the indictment has repeated a salacious and false allegations—exactly what Ms. Carroll alleges in this case,” Trump’s attorneys wrote.

“Jurors selected to hear Ms. Carroll’s allegations against President Trump will have the breathless coverage of President Trump’s alleged extra-marital affair with Stormy Daniels still ringing in their ears if trial goes forward as scheduled,” their letter continued. “To avoid this egregious violation of President Trump’s constitutional rights, the trial should be adjourned for a brief period to allow the media frenzy to recede.”

Tacopina and Habba said a trial beginning in late May would take place during a two-month window in which there is not expected to be significant developments or new headlines in Trump’s criminal case, since Trump’s legal team is not required to file their motions until Aug. 8.
Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, becoming the first former U.S. president to be indicted. Carroll’s trial is set to take place down the street from where Trump was arraigned in Lower Manhattan.
He will have a tighter court schedule than this soon enough as the indictments stack up, I imagine being in a jail cell would make it harder to defend against a lawsuit too and that happens every day.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Trump asks to postpone defamation and sexual battery trial after indictment
Former President Trump’s attorneys have asked for a four-week delay in a defamation and sexual battery lawsuit brought by author E. Jean Carroll,citing the media coverage surrounding Trump’s indictment.

The trial is currently slated to begin on April 25, but Trump’s lawyers said prospective jurors would have the recent indictment top of mind when judging the former president’s defense.

“President Trump’s right to a fair trial depends upon a brief ‘cooling off’ period between the trial of this matter and the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage concerning his unprecedented criminal indictment and arraignment in Manhattan,” wrote Alina Habba and Joe Tacopina, Trump’s attorneys.

Carroll has accused Trump during his presidency of raping her in the mid-1990s at a New York department store. Trump has repeatedly denied Carroll’s claims.

She first filed a defamation lawsuit against the then-president in 2020 for statements he made about casting doubt on her claims and credibility. That case will likely turn on whether Trump’s statements were made within the scope of his employment as president, which would effectively protect him from the lawsuit.

In a second lawsuit, which is the one currently scheduled for trial this month, Carroll included an allegation of defamation made after Trump’s presidency. The case also sues Trump over the alleged assault itself by leveraging a New York law that temporarily lifted the statute of limitations.
“The threat to President Trump’s rights is particularly dire because the coverage of the indictment has repeated a salacious and false allegations—exactly what Ms. Carroll alleges in this case,” Trump’s attorneys wrote.

“Jurors selected to hear Ms. Carroll’s allegations against President Trump will have the breathless coverage of President Trump’s alleged extra-marital affair with Stormy Daniels still ringing in their ears if trial goes forward as scheduled,” their letter continued. “To avoid this egregious violation of President Trump’s constitutional rights, the trial should be adjourned for a brief period to allow the media frenzy to recede.”

Tacopina and Habba said a trial beginning in late May would take place during a two-month window in which there is not expected to be significant developments or new headlines in Trump’s criminal case, since Trump’s legal team is not required to file their motions until Aug. 8.
Trump was charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, becoming the first former U.S. president to be indicted. Carroll’s trial is set to take place down the street from where Trump was arraigned in Lower Manhattan.
"NO"....simple response to a simple request....
trump's repertoire of bullshit is well known, and one of the major items in that repertoire is stalling.
So "No" is the appropriate response to any request for any delay...
 

Fogdog

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Is this witness tampering?

Trump sues his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million
April 12 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump is suing his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million, according to a filing in federal court in Florida on Wednesday.


The lawsuit comes after Cohen, once Trump's loyal "fixer," testified before a Manhattan grand jury that later indicted Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, marking the first time in U.S. history that a former president has been charged with a crime.

Trump, who is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, pleaded not guilty in that case on April 4. Cohen is poised to be a star witness in any eventual trial in the case, which centers around a hush money payment he made before the 2016 election to a porn star who says she slept with Trump.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Is this witness tampering?

Trump sues his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million
April 12 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump is suing his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million, according to a filing in federal court in Florida on Wednesday.


The lawsuit comes after Cohen, once Trump's loyal "fixer," testified before a Manhattan grand jury that later indicted Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, marking the first time in U.S. history that a former president has been charged with a crime.

Trump, who is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, pleaded not guilty in that case on April 4. Cohen is poised to be a star witness in any eventual trial in the case, which centers around a hush money payment he made before the 2016 election to a porn star who says she slept with Trump.
500 million....
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/lawyers/michael-cohen-net-worth/
At his height, Cohen could have maybe come up with 20 million in cash. Since that time, i'd be surprised if everything he owns and all his liquid assets would come to 5 million. trump has to at least have a clue about that, after having worked with him that closely, so why is he even bothering with this?
If he won, which is highly doubtful, there is no way he could collect. Is it just the petty desire to see Cohen's property liquidated? Which would totally be in character for trump.
 

cannabineer

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500 million....
https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/lawyers/michael-cohen-net-worth/
At his height, Cohen could have maybe come up with 20 million in cash. Since that time, i'd be surprised if everything he owns and all his liquid assets would come to 5 million. trump has to at least have a clue about that, after having worked with him that closely, so why is he even bothering with this?
If he won, which is highly doubtful, there is no way he could collect. Is it just the petty desire to see Cohen's property liquidated? Which would totally be in character for trump.
Pure spite.
 

BudmanTX

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Is this witness tampering?

Trump sues his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million
April 12 (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump is suing his former lawyer Michael Cohen for more than $500 million, according to a filing in federal court in Florida on Wednesday.


The lawsuit comes after Cohen, once Trump's loyal "fixer," testified before a Manhattan grand jury that later indicted Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, marking the first time in U.S. history that a former president has been charged with a crime.

Trump, who is seeking the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, pleaded not guilty in that case on April 4. Cohen is poised to be a star witness in any eventual trial in the case, which centers around a hush money payment he made before the 2016 election to a porn star who says she slept with Trump.
i'll push for witness intimidation??
 
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