Trump Criminal & Civil Cases | Smith Report on J6 Case Released

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I think she's almost certain to drag out her decision on Volume 2 until after 1/20, but she's at least acknowledging the absurdity of the motion to enjoin the release of Volume 1. If Cannon thinks the motion is baseless, rest assured it's bat shit crazy. And yet Trump continues to whine about it.
 
I think she's almost certain to drag out her decision on Volume 2 until after 1/20, but she's at least acknowledging the absurdity of the motion to enjoin the release of Volume 1. If Cannon thinks the motion is baseless, rest assured it's bat shit crazy. And yet Trump continues to whine about it.
She still doesn't have jurisdiction over any of this. They should release the report as they like. What is Cannon going to do? Hold Merrick Garland in contempt? She has no jurisdiction over him.
 
She still doesn't have jurisdiction over any of this. They should release the report as they like. What is Cannon going to do? Hold Merrick Garland in contempt? She has no jurisdiction over him.
Agreed. I'm just predicting what Cannon will do.
 
Your inability to tell unlike things apart is not the great moral asset you believe it to be.
Same person thinks mental health issues can be solved by self help books. Or, so they claim to believe it.

I think they're a sock-troll that has jumped the bosider-shark, in an absurdist manner.
 

Judgment in Trump's New York fraud case stands at $502 million ahead of inauguration​



"...Trump, two of his sons and a former executive at his company were ordered in February 2024 to pay $364 million in "ill-gotten gains" and millions more in interest dating back years. The figure, which was then $464 million, continued to accrue more than $114,000 in interest per day. The judgment is on appeal.

The total crossed $500 million on Dec. 29, and stands at more than $502 million on Thursday, a spokesperson for New York Attorney General Letitia James confirmed.

Trump, who would personally owe about $490 million of that sum, has banked on a reprieve from New York's mid-level Appellate Division, First Department court. During arguments in September, at least two of five justices on the appeals panel seemed skeptical of the size of the judgment. One called it "immense" and "troubling."

But as the defendants await the panel's decision, which is expected early this year, interest has continued to pile up. The court typically releases opinions on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and the Trump case was not among the batch released today. ..."
 
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