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Trump aide defends ex-president's violent imagery — and gets schooled by fellow Republican
Mar 31, 2024
It's just a video on social media. That's what Trump's former special assistant said about the ex-president sharing a video that includes an image of President Joe Biden tied up on his side with a bullet hole through his head.Marc Lotter, who also served as a press secretary to Vice President Mike Pence and then became president of a communications firm, appeared on CNN to discuss Trump's latest actions.Specifically, he was asked about the recent instance in which Trump, Lotter's former boss, posted something that included an image of President Joe Biden bound and gagged in the back of a truck with a bullet hole in his forehead. ALSO READ: ‘It’s on my ID’: Presidential candidate Literally Anybody Else explains legal name change "I mean, I think so much is being made of a video posted on social media. That's literally what..." Former Rep. Barbara Comstock (R-VA) interrupted him. "Your former colleagues at the White House, people who've spoken out against Donald Trump, have gotten attacked, people sometimes show up and attack them at their home or threaten them, threats are made against them," Comstock said. "So this is a real...""If we want to have a serious discussion about political violence, and I think we should, but... I would also remind you that you had the speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi, and a squad member talking about unrest in our streets. You had entertainers who've talked about assassinating President Trump, blowing up the White House..."He added that "we need to talk about political violence on both sides, and when that is only attacked and questioned on one, it rings hollow.""We have not had a President of the United States who has said he would pardon people who have attacked our Capitol police and said he would let them free and we've had people excuse that. And that's coming from Donald Trump," Comstock said."The host called it "two Republicans having a very real debate, a very passionate one." Watch the video below or click the link.
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'She's stacking the deck': Jack Smith expected to quickly appeal Judge Cannon's next order
Mar 31, 2024
Former New York Assistant Attorney General Adam Pollock said U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon was "stacking the deck" in favor of Donald Trump. On Sunday, Pollock told MSNBC's Alex Witt that special counsel Jack Smith would comply Monday after the judge requested jury instructions in a way experts say misstates the law and the case. "He has to comply with the order," Pollock explained. "He'll get an order back from the court about these jury instructions... Then he'll have an appealable order." The former prosecutor noted that Smith may appeal before a trial date is set for the case. "This is completely putting the cart before the horse," he said. "The judge is signaling, as she has signaled from the get-go, that she doesn't believe in this case, that she doesn't believe the case is warranted, and she's stacking the deck in favor of the defendant." ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn't become president "So, is there anything that Jack Smith can do to get this case moving along?" Witt wondered. "He has successfully appealed prior orders from this judge to the appellate court, and the appellate court has, on multiple occasions, reversed this judge," Pollock replied. "I would expect that if there is an order on these jury instructions, as she's already signaling she is likely to order, that he'll go right back to the appellate court." Cannon, appointed by Trump, has faced reversal by an appeals court after initially ruling in Trump's favor regarding handling classified documents. Cannon, a member of the Federalist Society, was confirmed to the federal bench in November 2020 with limited experience as a lawyer. Her decision came into the spotlight after federal agents searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, uncovering classified documents. Cannon agreed with Trump's lawyers to halt the FBI's review of these records until an independent third party could examine them. This move was met with criticism, including from William Barr, Trump's former attorney general. The appeals court later overturned Cannon's decision, stating she had no authority to appoint a special master to review the documents. This ruling came as Trump faced charges for illegally retaining classified documents and obstructing justice. Judge Aileen Cannon 'stacking the deck' for Trump www.youtube.com
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'He would crumble': Kathy Griffin says what she wants to happen to Trump after violent pic
Mar 31, 2024
Kathy Griffin is speaking out after Donald Trump shared violent imagery showing President Joe Biden shot in the head and hog-tied in the back of a pick-up truck.Griffin, an award-winning actress and comedian who received harsh criticism after her own violent imagery involving Trump when viral during his presidency, has been a topic of discussion since Trump shared the image, which has been referred to by some as a call for political violence against the president.Trump critics have pointed out that, unlike Griffin, Trump is under criminal indictment and running for president.ALSO READ: 11 ways Trump doesn't become president"I am not sure it is important to differentiate Kathy Griffin's mask wearing from Trump's effigy post (they both are heinous), but if I were to, I would start with only the latter is out on bail on 4 criminal cases, and has a [standard] bail condition that he not engage in a crime," Andrew Weissmann, who was one of special counsel Robert Mueller’s top deputies in the 2016 election investigation, wrote on social media.But now, Griffin herself has weighed in."I would like Donald Trump to be put through what I was put through by him," she said on Threads. "He would crumble."She then continued."Absolutely crumble. I, on the other hand, am in the middle of a FORTY city tour and will be playing Carnegie Hall in the fall."Griffin noted that she was "extremely grateful" to be "finally coming out the other end of all that b-------.""Because that's what it was. It was b-------."
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Trump under fresh legal scrutiny as courts 'tighten the screws on him': MSNBC analyst
Mar 23, 2024
Former President Donald Trump is hoping that the Truth Social merger will give him a large enough wealth infusion to get a handle on his multiple legal judgments, at least as long as he can get them appealed — and he claimed on Truth Social that he has already come up with the half a billion dollars he needs in any case.But the sheer amount of money he owes is only one of the problems for him, MSNBC reporter Adam Reiss told anchor Chris Hayes on Friday. Another is the eagle-eyed scrutiny and restrictions the courts have placed his real estate empire under."He says he has the cash on Truth Social," said Hayes. "If he had the cash, we probably wouldn't be in this situation, right? Is that a fair determination?"ALSO READ: Here's why conservative elites are bailing on Trump now"Yeah," said Reiss. "When the E. Jean Carroll case happened, he had the bond but was still asking the court for more time. It's possible he actually has the money right now. I don't think that's the case. So we're going to get to Monday, and it's going to be a showdown.""Showdown like where?" said Hayes. "Showdown at court? Like with Judge Engoron?""We need to keep a close eye on the docket," said Hayes. "Judge Engoron is tightening the screws on him. The Trump Organization, essentially, can't do anything without the court and the monitor knowing. She is on top of it. She's been there for about 16 months. Anything they do. Transfers of funds. Financial accounting. Moving money from one source to another."Watch the video below or at the link here. Adam Reiss says Trump Organization is at the mercy of the courts youtu.be
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Ex-prosecutor highlights 'ironic' reason companies won't give Trump bond in his fraud case
Mar 21, 2024
Former President Donald Trump has acknowledged he will almost certainly be unable to pay the $464 million bond to appeal the New York civil fraud case he lost earlier this year.One ironic reason this may be the case, suggested former federal prosecutor John Flannery on Friday's edition of MSNBC's "The Beat," is that because that case found Trump liable for fraudulently valuing his properties, no person or company who can put up the bond can trust that his properties will be adequate collateral."Let's talk about the law," said anchor Ari Melber, himself an attorney. "Most people are familiar with bonds from a different concept, a physical bond in a criminal case. This is in New York — different states do it different ways — you have every right to appeal and he has afforded the appeal. You don't get to run out the clock ... you put up the money or the bond. In this case he is admitting he's going to have a hard time doing that. If he can't put up the legally required bond by Monday, then what happens?"ALSO READ: Trump is exploiting, abusing, playing, bending and breaking the legal system"What's going to happen is, first of all, the bond is to protect those who are at risk," said Flannery. "If he doesn't put up the bond while he's appealing — it's to hold people in their same positions. Meaning, you can appeal with you make sure you have the funds because our risk on your frivolous appeal is all your funds. His lawyers have said there's a practical impossibility to do it. Ironically, the impossibility is how do you value the land assets that he claims to have that are worth so much?""Which were deemed often fraudulently described?" said Melber."Right," Flannery agreed. "And the people who would put up the bonds, according to their own people, are saying, we're not taking anything as collateral because in different cases they've said the property is worth more, which is what they do here? Or they say [it's worth less]."Watch the video below or at the link. John Flannery explains why Trump can't get a bond www.youtube.com
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