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That Sound You Hear Is Donald Trump Screaming, Crying, and Throwing Up in a Mar-a-Lago Bathroom
On the same day that word came down racketeering charges are likely to come out of the Fulton County probe, Judge Aileen Cannon set a date for the classified-documents trial for well before the 2024 election.
By Bess Levin
July 21, 2023
Donald Trump received some no good, extremely bad legal news on Friday, when The Guardian reported that Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney criminally investigating his attempt to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia has developed evidence to charge a sprawling racketeering indictment next month, according to people familiar with the matter. Obviously, being charged with racketeering would be exactly as bad as it soundsand yet somehow, that wasnt even the worst news the ex-president received today.
Instead, it was likely the decision by Aileen Cannona federal judge Trump himself appointedto set a trial date of May 20, 2024, for Trump to face off with the federal government in the classified-documents case, that had staffers and aides hiding in hallways and coat closets to avoid Trumps ire (and whatever ketchup bottles he could get his hands on). While the spring date is several months later than prosecutors had requested, it is very much well before the postelection one Team Trump had been angling for in the hopes of putting it off until the ex-president could have won a second term and made all of his legal problemson the federal level, that isgo away.
Of course, just because Cannon issued a ruling that Trump will undoubtedly be very unhappy about today does not mean she wont, as many fear, blow up the case in his favor when the trial finally kicks off. (As The Washington Post notes, In her role, Cannon can have a significant impact on the case, including by ruling on what evidence can be included and deciding on any potential motions challenging the charges.) On the other hand, the governments indictment against Trump is said to be extremely strong: After the charges were unveiled last month, former attorney general Bill Barr opined: I was shocked by the degree of sensitivity of these documents and how many there were, frankly. If even half of it is true, hes toast. As one Fox News legal analyst noted, All the government has to do is stick the landing on one count, and he could have a terminal sentence. Were talking about crimes that have a 10- or 20-year period as a maximum. (Trump, along with his alleged co-conspirator, has pleaded not guilty.)
Incidentally, the documents case isnt even the first criminal trial that Trump will have to fit into his schedule next spring. His trial versus the Manhattan district attorneywho charged him in April with various crimes related to his hush money dealsis slated to begin March 25, three weeks after Super Tuesday. (Trump has also pleaded not guilty in that case.)
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3Hotdogs
(12,437 posts)By the way, when are we gonna hear about a grand jury in Newark that is examining why he had classified documents in Bedminster?
ShazzieB
(16,544 posts)But other than the location, I'm sure the op is absolutely correct!
FuzzyRabbit
(1,970 posts)All his life he has avoided being held accountable for his crimes and misdeeds. I'll bet Trump is so deluded he still thinks no matter what he does or says, someone will bail him out -- his lawyers or the perhaps the Saudis.
Or his millions of Trumper fans who send him money and take up arms whenever he tells them to.