Trump Criminal & Civil Cases | GA Supremes DQ Willis

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Trump is an idiot, but he was pretty much dead on with this. Eight years later and it's still true. HOW????

 
This is the entirety of the "substance" of the filing:

There should be no further disclosures at this time of the so-called “evidence” that the Special Counsel’s Office has unlawfully cherry-picked and mischaracterized—during early voting in the 2024 Presidential election—in connection with an improper Presidential immunity filing that has no basis in criminal procedure or judicial precedent. President Trump maintains his objections, see ECF No. 248, based on overt and inappropriate election interference, violations of longstanding DOJ policy, the Office’s previous safety-related representations in this District and the Southern District of Florida, grand jury secrecy, and the influence on potential witnesses and jurors of prejudicial pretrial publicity—which predictably followed from the filing of the redacted “Motion for Immunity Determinations.”2 If the Court decides to release additional information relating to the Office’s filing, in the Appendix or otherwise, President Trump respectfully requests that the Court stay that determination for a reasonable period of time so that President Trump can evaluate litigation options relating to the decision.
 

Mistake. We know exactly what the Supreme Court is going to do, and why. It's not the job of a lower court judge to indulge the whims of the Supreme Court. Does her decision violate any law at all? Of course not. So she should have released it right away.

Here's what is going to happen, guaranteed. First, if Trump draws a sympathetic panel on DC Circuit, they will enter an administrative stay. You know, to give them time to "evaluate the argument." And then they will pull a Fifth Circuit and extend the administrative stay indefinitely. And if the DC Circuit doesn't do that, the Supreme Court absolutely will. Or there will be four Justices to grant cert before judgment, and then they will stay for that reason.
 
“We probably stopped another assassination attempt,” Riverside county sheriff Chad Bianco said, adding that Miller was plotting to kill Trump.


Police said Miller was carrying a loaded shotgun, handgun and high-capacity magazine and is believed to be a member of a rightwing anti-government organization.
 

Trump again asks appeals court to move New York hush money case to federal court​

The former president is scheduled to be sentenced in the case on Nov. 26.
 
Report on Trump shooting blasts Secret Service for ‘troubling lack of critical thinking’

An independent panel tasked with investigating the July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has a bracing message for the Secret Service: The agency has become “bureaucratic, complacent, and static,” and those weaknesses jeopardize its mission.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas commissioned the review after a gunman fired at Trump at a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring the former president and killing a man in the crowd.

On the day of the shooting, Secret Service personnel failed to communicate effectively with their state and local law enforcement partners, the four-person panel said in a 51-page report released Thursday. And nobody told Trump’s security detail about the gunman, Thomas Crooks, despite the fact that more than 20 minutes before the shooting, law enforcement officers — including at least two people from the Secret Service — feared he posed a threat and were searching for him.

 
Report on Trump shooting blasts Secret Service for ‘troubling lack of critical thinking’

An independent panel tasked with investigating the July assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump has a bracing message for the Secret Service: The agency has become “bureaucratic, complacent, and static,” and those weaknesses jeopardize its mission.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas commissioned the review after a gunman fired at Trump at a July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, injuring the former president and killing a man in the crowd.

On the day of the shooting, Secret Service personnel failed to communicate effectively with their state and local law enforcement partners, the four-person panel said in a 51-page report released Thursday. And nobody told Trump’s security detail about the gunman, Thomas Crooks, despite the fact that more than 20 minutes before the shooting, law enforcement officers — including at least two people from the Secret Service — feared he posed a threat and were searching for him.

None of these critiques is surprising. The USSS has been in a crisis of morale since at least the Obama Administration. It also sounds like years of success led to lax observance of the policies and procedures on which the prior successes were built.

OTOH, hindsight is always more clear than the heat of the moment. And USSS is in an all or nothing service — they don’t get to make these kinds of mistakes.
 
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