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Post by Admin on Sept 10, 2022 7:34:51 GMT
Donald Trump’s biggest 2024 problem isn’t what you think it is 383,903 views Sep 9, 2022 Former President Donald Trump is no stranger to legal battles. But, in today’s episode of The Point, CNN’s Chris Cillizza examines how all the legal litigation that Trump faces may be the biggest threat for his chances of winning another presidential term. #CNN #Cillizza #Politics
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Post by Admin on Sept 12, 2022 21:56:10 GMT
Chances 'Very High' Trump Will Be Indicted, Says Former Lawyer 192,067 views Sep 13, 2022 Former WH lawyer for Donald Trump, Ty Cobb, says in a recent interview that Trump is in 'serious legal water' and that chances of an indictment are high.
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Post by Admin on Sept 15, 2022 22:37:23 GMT
Trump's ex-chief of staff complies with DOJ subpoena 245,924 views Sep 16, 2022 Former President Donald Trump's last chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has complied with a Department of Justice subpoena and handed over thousands of text messages and e-mails to prosecutors. #CNN #News
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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2022 2:33:01 GMT
Trump’s Indictment Is ‘Unavoidable’ In Mar-a-Lago Case, Says Former Prosecutor 42,646 views Sep 19, 2022 A Florida judge has forced the Justice Department to pause its criminal investigation into the Mar-a-Lago documents, but an appeal is already underway. Charlie Savage, Washington correspondent for the New York Times, and former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks share why the special master slowdown won’t prevent former President Trump from being charged.
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Post by Admin on Oct 5, 2022 8:42:28 GMT
Former President Trump is asking the Supreme Court to overturn a federal appeals court ruling to allow the Department of Justice to review classified documents seized from Mar-a-Lago, per a filing.
Why it matters: Tuesday's emergency request by Trump's legal team marks an escalation in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents probe.
The latest: Justice Clarence Thomas, who is assigned to oversee emergency requests in the 11th Circuit, requested the DOJ respond to Trump's petition by 5 p.m. ET on Oct. 11.
Driving the news: Trump's legal team in the filing asks that the special master be allowed to review the roughly 100 documents marked as classified that were found at Mar-a-Lago during the August search.
The former president's legal team argues that the 11th Circuit lacked the judicial authority to stay the special master order "authorizing the review of seized documents bearing classification markings." "The eleventh circuit granted a stay of the special master order, effectively compromising the integrity of the well-established policy against piecemeal appellate review and ignoring the District Court's broad discretion without justification," per the filing. "This unwarranted stay should be vacated as it impairs substantially the ongoing, time-sensitive work of the special master." The big picture: The filing comes after an appeals court panel sided with the DOJ last month and said that it could continue its review of the classified documents as part of its criminal investigation into Trump.
Worth noting: Thomas has faced calls to recuse himself from cases involving Trump and the investigation of the Capitol insurrection given his wife, Ginni Thomas,' active involvement in attempting to overturn the election and keep the former president in power.
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