TRUMP INDICTED

DIY-HP-LED

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When she indicts Trump in a week or two, she will throw this in his face and more during his arraignment while he is trying to make bail and get conditions of release set. She will have the muzzle strapped on Donald tighter than the DC judge will, or have him thrown in jail, the local sheriff seems he would be delighted to have Donald as a guest and promised to have him printed and mug shot already. Donald had better get his licks in while he can because the muzzle will go on soon and the straps will be drawn tighter every time he fucks up, and he will.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trumps UNHINGED interview on Newsmax | The Warning

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Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trump attacking Jack Smith and Fani Willis in a deranged interview on Newsmax. Steve explains that a media ecosystem like FOX News & CNN have helped prop up the former President and allowed him to lie to the country constantly.
 

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Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trumps UNHINGED interview on Newsmax | The Warning

1,363 views Aug 10, 2023 The Warning
Steve Schmidt reacts to Donald Trump attacking Jack Smith and Fani Willis in a deranged interview on Newsmax. Steve explains that a media ecosystem like FOX News & CNN have helped prop up the former President and allowed him to lie to the country constantly.
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sunni

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the price of everything is out of control, gas included.
specifically irritated Co's lowest is 85 which i cant put in my car .... das auto fun:rolleyes:

not bidens fault though obviously since its everywhere around the goddamn world
 

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Or,


Prosecutors propose January trial date in Trump 2020 election case
Special counsel Jack Smith’s office has proposed a January trial date for former President Trump’s criminal case stemming from his efforts to remain in power after the 2020 election.
Prosecutors on Thursday proposed a Jan. 2, 2024, trial start and indicated they expect it will take no longer than four to six weeks to present their evidence.

“This trial date, and the proposed schedule outlined below, would give the defendant time to review the discovery in this case and prepare a defense, and would allow the Court and parties to fully litigate any pre-trial legal issues,” Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom, two lead prosecutors in the case, wrote in court filings.
“Most importantly, a January 2 trial date would vindicate the public’s strong interest in a speedy trial—an interest guaranteed by the Constitution and federal law in all cases, but of particular significance here, where the defendant, a former president, is charged with conspiring to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election, obstruct the certification of the election results, and discount citizens’ legitimate votes,” they continued.

The proposal would also schedule jury selection for Dec. 11.
Trump’s legal team is due to respond by next Thursday. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee who is slated to oversee the case, has indicated she will make a decision on the trial date at an Aug. 28 hearing.
But prosecutors and Trump’s lawyers have already begun battling over the timeline.
Smith’s office has stressed a desire for a speedy trial. At Trump’s arraignment, his attorney, John Lauro, said they couldn’t suggest a trial date until they see the scope of prosecutors’ evidence, but Lauro has expressed early concerns the timeline was moving too quickly.

Before Trump’s lawyers see the evidence, however, prosecutors are seeking a protective order that would place rules on how they can use the materials. A hearing is scheduled for Friday on prosecutors’ motion.

“Assuming that a protective order is entered, the Government expects to have substantially completed discovery in this case by the next hearing on August 28, 2023,” prosecutors wrote. “This Court—like federal courts throughout the nation—can and will ensure that the defendant receives both a fair and speedy trial.”

A Jan. 2 trial date would come just ahead of the first primary contests in the 2024 presidential race. Trump is also slated to go on civil trial in a defamation suit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll beginning Jan. 15, and he faces another civil trial beginning Jan. 29 in a case related to his business dealings.

Trump’s other two criminal trials are currently scheduled for later in the campaign season. A trial in New York state court in connection with a hush money payment is scheduled for March 25, and the classified documents case in federal court is scheduled to go to trial May 20.
 
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