Trump Promises 10 Bigly Crazy Motions Tomorrow In Stolen Docs Case
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
64% : Tomorrow is the deadline for Trump to file pretrial motions in the Florida documents case, and his lawyers are SO READY.62% : Well, Judge Cannon is here to remind Trump and his lawyers that this is how the game is played in her courtroom.
52% : Similar to the motions to compel, for the sake of efficiency and in order to avoid requiring separate filings for each motion, President Trump respectfully requests permission to file a single consolidated brief in support of his pretrial motions not to exceed the 200 pages in aggregate that are contemplated by the Local Rules for these motions.
50% : "With respect to Defendant Trump's request to publicly file redacted versions of certain pre-trial motions on a temporary basis, the Court denies that request without prejudice," she wrote, ordering yet another round of conferral and briefing by February 29, as the parties argue about whatever witness materials and confidential statements Trump's trying to sneak onto the public docket this time.
47% : But it will be versions, not version, since Judge Cannon told Trump this morning that he'll have to fish each of those ... motions out of the punch bowl and serve it up in its own glass.
36% : She also rejected Trump's request to file redacted versions of his eleventy-seven motions tomorrow on the public docket, in a tacit admission of her own that the special counsel kinda had a point when he protested that Trump wants to put sensitive discovery materials, including grand jury testimony, on the public docket in violation of the standing protective order.
35% : On February 22, 2024, President Trump intends to file at least 10 pretrial motions concerning, for example, the appointment of Jack Smith, presidential immunity, the Presidential Records Act, selective and vindictive prosecution, the unconstitutional vagueness of 18 U.S.C. § 793(e), due process violations, prosecutorial misconduct, impermissible pre-indictment delay, the illegal raid at Mar-a-Lago, and improper violations of President Trump's attorney-client privilege.
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