Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Maybe you are seeing what is portrayed to you?
Please name one thing Trump's lawyers have done right.
And again, the point is missed. How would I know and how would you know? Your media sources? Mine? I have made no decisions yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Maybe you are seeing what is portrayed to you?
Please name one thing Trump's lawyers have done right.
And again, the point is missed. How would I know and how would you know? Your media sources? Mine? I have made no decisions yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Maybe you are seeing what is portrayed to you?
Please name one thing Trump's lawyers have done right.
And again, the point is missed. How would I know and how would you know? Your media sources? Mine? I have made no decisions yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Link to attachments https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flsd.618763/gov.uscourts.flsd.618763.48.1_1.pdf
including this gem
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Trump was ordered to appear in front of a grand jury (Attachment C)? That’s new.
That's the subpoena for documents that was served in May. There's a footnote where DOJ got permission from CJ Howell to disclose Grand Jury information.
Trump is screwed. They found classified documents in his office desk
the government seized the contents of a desk drawer that contained
classified documents and governmental records commingled with other documents. The
other documents included two official passports, one of which was expired, and one personal
passport, which was expired. The location of the passports is relevant evidence in an
investigation of unauthorized retention and mishandling of national defense information;
nonetheless, the government decided to return those passports in its discretion.
Also
ll be returnedAlthough Plaintiff does not specify what material he contends was
seized in excess of the search warrant, certain personal effects were commingled with
classified material in the Seized Evidence, and they remain in the custody of the United States
because of their evidentiary value. Personal effects without evidentiary value wi
I think we are about to see the indictment and prosecution of a former President and imminent Presidential candidate. DOJ has Trump dead to rights and should proceed, regardless of Trump's totally predictable move to declare his candidacy to try and stop the investigation.
This might really do him in with the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Maybe you are seeing what is portrayed to you?
Please name one thing Trump's lawyers have done right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Maybe you are seeing what is portrayed to you?
Anonymous wrote:Not a lawyer. But this looks like the DoJ really knows what it’s doing and Trump’s lawyers have no clue. Even from the outside, it looks like a serious talent mismatch.
Anonymous wrote:This will go down in the annals of stupendously bad lawyering. Comically bad. They not only managed to fail to preserve any colorable claim of executive privilege (which means Congress could seek the documents from NARA based on a Biden waiver) but also made themselves witnesses to the alleged crime, if not active participants in the concealment and obstruction. Plus one of them now has exposure to a false statements claim. Bravo.
Better yet, in collecting the 15 boxes and materials produced pursuant to the grand jury subpoena, the attorneys had access to TSzSCI and SAP materials for which not even the FBI Case Team and head of the NSD/Counterintelkigence Branch had clearance. WTF were they thinking?