Federal Judge "Loose" Cannon Issues SURPRISING ORDER on Trump Case

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(Lol, even THIS bought-and-paid-for whore is slowly turning on Blubber Belly)

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the recent order from Judge Aileen Cannon telling the parties in the Trump criminal case to be prepared to talk about a trial date at the upcoming status conference.

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Those are 2 New York papers.
How come you don't show Nevada front page papers?
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"Be prepared to discuss a trial date"

Whoopy ding! Standard operating procedure.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh, ain't no flies on YOU, ARE there, Dipshit? Ya know what is NOT "standard operating procedure?"

"Uhhhh, judge, we don't want to set an actual DATE for the trial, let's just postpone it INDEFINITELY."

Fucking moron.

Legal expert: Trump may be “overplaying his hand” — and it may get Judge Cannon "taken off the case"​

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Mon, July 17, 2023 at 5:55 AM PDT


Former President Donald Trump's attorneys are set to appear in court before Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago documents case on Tuesday, putting her in the spotlight after a series of pro-Trump rulings that were wiped out by an appeals court earlier in the investigation.
Cannon, who blocked the Justice Department from reviewing classified documents seized in last year's FBI search of Mar-a-Lago before her ruling was overturned, will preside over a pretrial conference to discuss the procedures for handling classified information in the case. The arguments come as Trump pushes to delay the trial indefinitely, citing his presidential campaign, which the special counsel Jack Smith's strongly pushed back on last week.
Cannon is expected to face additional scrutiny after her earlier rulings drew criticism from legal experts that she was overly favoring the former president.
"She is not going to want to do anything but go by the book. The challenge is there has never been a book like this," former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey, who served on the advisory committee that reviewed Cannon's judicial application, told the Associated Press. Whatever happens, he added, "the eyes of the world are on her. She is in the middle of writing a chapter in history."
Her ruling last September blocking parts of the documents probe and appointing a short-lived special master to review the materials was thrown out by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, which called her order a "radical reordering of our caselaw limiting the federal courts' involvement in criminal investigations."
Tuesday's conference is focused on the Classified Information Procedures Act, a law that governs how classified information is handled in criminal prosecution. It is intended to give a defendant access to key evidence while preventing potential leaks of classified information.
Trump's lawyers and prosecutors are also locked in a battle over the schedule of the trial. The DOJ requested a December trial start date before Trump asked to push it back indefinitely.
Dave Aronberg, the Florida state attorney for Palm Beach County, told CNN that Trump's attempt to delay the trial may have backfired.
"Jack Smith is now a pit bull, so he should have been careful what he asked for," he said. "But now he's saying the quiet part out loud. He's saying, 'don't even try me until after the election,' when he thinks he'll be president and then can order his Department of Justice to get rid of the whole thing."
Despite the pushback, Aronberg acknowledged that it would be "hard to try this case before the 2024 election" given the complicated matters surrounding the classified information.
The difference, he said, "is that Donald Trump is just saying, 'give me the whole enchilada, just postpone it indefinitely.' Whereas I think Judge Cannon is more likely to give him bits and pieces, delay here, delay there, and then you turn around, and it's already past the election. Essentially, it's death by a thousand paper cuts. But Trump may be overplaying his hand by asking Judge Cannon to go ahead and delay this thing indefinitely. I don't think he'll get that. If Judge Cannon grants that, I think she'll be reversed by the 11th Circuit and possibly even taken off the case."

Some legal experts have downplayed the idea that Cannon could be taken off the case but former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, who served on special counsel Bob Mueller's team, predicted that Smith may wait for her first "erroneous ruling" given "that she's had two decisions reversed in scathing opinions by a conservative 11th Circuit Court, including, by the way, judges appointed by Donald Trump."
"They could wait for her to make another misstep, appeal that and in that appeal ask it be reassigned to a different judge," he told MSNBC last month. "That's a route that, while it's not common, does occur. That would be the third time that she was reversed, not just in any case, but in this very investigation."

While Trump has repeatedly lashed out at judges overseeing his other legal matters, he heaped praise on Cannon on Sunday.
"I know it's a very highly respected judge. A very smart judge, and a very strong judge," Trump told Fox News, adding that he was "very proud to have appointed her."
"But she's very smart and very strong, and loves our country," he added. "We need judges that love our country so they do the right thing."

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Black racist liberal judge
 

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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the recent order from Judge Aileen Cannon telling the parties in the Trump criminal case to be prepared to talk about a trial date at the upcoming status conference.

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Judge Cannon : December trial date is TOO SOON !

She’s slowly turning on Trump

:lmao:

You and JackMeOff Smith can go suck a dick .

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Ahhh, you're quoting and/or highlighting YOURSELF, whatta fucking MORON, lol. Insecure mutch?

Trump Has a Full Blown FREAK OUT Over the Prospect of Yet Another Criminal Indictment


Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 12:19:27p PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...t-of-Yet-Another-Criminal-Indictment#comments

Donald Trump, Shout

The legal melodrama that has shrouded Donald Trump for years continues to unfold as new and more chilling plot points are unveiled with each passing day. The latest wrinkle in his farce is a comment that Trump posted on his floundering Twitter ripoff, Truth Social, announcing that special counsel Jack Smith has notified him that he is a target in the probe of the January 6th insurrection.
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If this notice is true (and it's always sketchy with anything that Trump says), it will be his third felony indictment, exceeding the 70+ felony counts he is already facing. The abundance of crimes that are attributable to Trump is so massive that he's even using it to put off his multitude of prosecutions. The poor guy just doesn't have time to deal with all of his wrongdoing.
RELATED: WHUT? Trump Asks to Delay His Classified Docs Trial Because of All His Other Criminal Trials
Trump responded to the news of this new imminent indictment the way he always does. By lashing out with unbridled hostility, while utterly failing to make any coherent argument in his defense. It was a tedious tirade that rambled on with hysterical run-on sentences and crammed with every talking point he could think of, including his yelping about imaginary offences (i.e. spying on his campaign, fake dossiers, the Mueller Witch Hunt, and Russia, Russia, Russia) He whined...
"WOW! On Sunday night, while I was with my family [...] HORRIFYING NEWS for our country was given to me by my attorneys. Deranged Jack Smith...sent a letter (again, it was Sunday night!) stating that I am a TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury investigation."
It's cute that Trump regards his being indicted again as "HORRIFYING NEWS for our country." That's his standard messianic playacting wherein he's dying for the sins of his cult followers. The majority of the country, however, recognizes that the horror is Trump's alone. In fact, most Americans believe he's guilty. The horror would be letting him get away with his crimes.
SEE THIS: TRUTH THIS: More Americans – Including 25% of Republicans – Believe that Trump is Guilty
Trump complains correctly that "Nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before." But that's only because no other political leader has dared to commit such blatant misconduct, and to do it so openly, even admitting to it in many of his pathetic public commentaries. His tantrum also included this morsel of mental instability...
"So now, Joe Biden’s Attorney General, Merrick Garland, who I turned down for the United States Supreme Court..."
Does Trump really think that he "turned down" Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court? Garland was nominated by President Obama, and his confirmation was stalled by Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell. And all of that was before the 2016 election. What's more, does Trump really want to take credit for Garland not being confirmed? That led to his appointment as Attorney General by President Biden, and the special counsel investigations against him.
Adding to the evidence of Trump's madness, he reposted six (count 'em, 6!) comments by the illustriously credible, ultra-MAGA, "Catturd," including one that called for the impeachment of Merrick Garland, Chris Wray, and, of course, President Biden. Trump approvingly replied to the feline fecal matter's conclusion that "The Republican Party = spineless, worthless, good-for-nothing cowards."
It's hard to disagree with that assessment of the GOP. Particularly since most members of the party are still bending over backwards to defend Trump as his indictments pile up. Which poses an interesting dilemma for Trump, who once insisted that candidates under felony indictment have "no right to be running." It's hard to disagree with that too.
 

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Ahhh, you're quoting and/or highlighting YOURSELF, whatta fucking MORON, lol. Insecure mutch?

Trump Has a Full Blown FREAK OUT Over the Prospect of Yet Another Criminal Indictment


Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 12:19:27p PDT
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/20...t-of-Yet-Another-Criminal-Indictment#comments

Donald Trump, Shout

The legal melodrama that has shrouded Donald Trump for years continues to unfold as new and more chilling plot points are unveiled with each passing day. The latest wrinkle in his farce is a comment that Trump posted on his floundering Twitter ripoff, Truth Social, announcing that special counsel Jack Smith has notified him that he is a target in the probe of the January 6th insurrection.
Click here to Tweet this article
















If this notice is true (and it's always sketchy with anything that Trump says), it will be his third felony indictment, exceeding the 70+ felony counts he is already facing. The abundance of crimes that are attributable to Trump is so massive that he's even using it to put off his multitude of prosecutions. The poor guy just doesn't have time to deal with all of his wrongdoing.
RELATED: WHUT? Trump Asks to Delay His Classified Docs Trial Because of All His Other Criminal Trials
Trump responded to the news of this new imminent indictment the way he always does. By lashing out with unbridled hostility, while utterly failing to make any coherent argument in his defense. It was a tedious tirade that rambled on with hysterical run-on sentences and crammed with every talking point he could think of, including his yelping about imaginary offences (i.e. spying on his campaign, fake dossiers, the Mueller Witch Hunt, and Russia, Russia, Russia) He whined...

It's cute that Trump regards his being indicted again as "HORRIFYING NEWS for our country." That's his standard messianic playacting wherein he's dying for the sins of his cult followers. The majority of the country, however, recognizes that the horror is Trump's alone. In fact, most Americans believe he's guilty. The horror would be letting him get away with his crimes.
SEE THIS: TRUTH THIS: More Americans – Including 25% of Republicans – Believe that Trump is Guilty
Trump complains correctly that "Nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before." But that's only because no other political leader has dared to commit such blatant misconduct, and to do it so openly, even admitting to it in many of his pathetic public commentaries. His tantrum also included this morsel of mental instability...

Does Trump really think that he "turned down" Merrick Garland for the Supreme Court? Garland was nominated by President Obama, and his confirmation was stalled by Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell. And all of that was before the 2016 election. What's more, does Trump really want to take credit for Garland not being confirmed? That led to his appointment as Attorney General by President Biden, and the special counsel investigations against him.
Adding to the evidence of Trump's madness, he reposted six (count 'em, 6!) comments by the illustriously credible, ultra-MAGA, "Catturd," including one that called for the impeachment of Merrick Garland, Chris Wray, and, of course, President Biden. Trump approvingly replied to the feline fecal matter's conclusion that "The Republican Party = spineless, worthless, good-for-nothing cowards."
It's hard to disagree with that assessment of the GOP. Particularly since most members of the party are still bending over backwards to defend Trump as his indictments pile up. Which poses an interesting dilemma for Trump, who once insisted that candidates under felony indictment have "no right to be running." It's hard to disagree with that too.


How’s that December trial date looking fuck face ?

Did Judge Cannon cave to JackMeOff ?

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How’s that December trial date looking fuck face ?

Did Judge Cannon cave to JackMeOff ?

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Dead wrong again, DUMBO, LOL.
 

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Yes , you are dead wrong again .

Two things aren’t happening in December . The trial isn’t starting and your name isn’t coming off that Henderson warrant list you lowlife delinquent .

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Cannon expressed skepticism toward DOJ’s claim that Trump & Nauta’s case could realistically proceed to trial by Dec. 11 because it is not unusually “complex.” She repeatedly noted that she is unaware of any case involving classified info that proceeded to trial within 6 months.
 

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Yes , you are dead wrong again .

Two things aren’t happening in December . The trial isn’t starting and your name isn’t coming off that Henderson warrant list you lowlife delinquent .

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Cannon expressed skepticism toward DOJ’s claim that Trump & Nauta’s case could realistically proceed to trial by Dec. 11 because it is not unusually “complex.” She repeatedly noted that she is unaware of any case involving classified info that proceeded to trial within 6 months.
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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the recent order from Judge Aileen Cannon telling the parties in the Trump criminal case to be prepared to talk about a trial date at the upcoming status conference.

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She’s slowly turning Eddie Mush .

Bwaaahaahaw !

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We have ANUTTER WINNA !


Florida District Judge Aileen Cannon on Friday set the trial date in the classified documents case against former President Trump for May 20, 2024, per a court filing.

Why it matters: The trial will likely begin after the Republican nominee in the crowded GOP field is crowned, and as the general election is heating up.


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