Trump Trials & Tribulations: N.Y Trial Dispatch, April 26
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- On April 26 at 6 p.m. ET, Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien will speak to Lawfare Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Wittes and Lawfare Courts Correspondent and Legal Fellow Anna Bower for Lawfare's post-court dispatch. The livestream start time may be pushed due to court delays. Any change in time will be announced on Lawfare's social media and in the chat function here.
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Lawfare watches every day so we don't have to. Thank you
Thanks all, for your mutual commitment covering these trials. I’m a retired MD, & appreciate the effort you have put into your professions, & so graciously share with us! Very much appreciated! One day is *not* enough for those of us that seek uniform justice in this country.
lol, Ben in the tunnel studio.
following all day every day on twitter thanks for the coverage
Great reporting and analysis of the legal issues of this historic case.
Good show!
Thank you, thank you Lawfare professionals. I hope you have NY contacts who feed you, house you, transport you, and facilitate the work that you do in every way possible, so that you can focus on provision of information to your viewers rather than deal with the details of daily living.
That Amtrak studio occasionally sounds like the place Radiohead could've recorded Kid A.
How interesting that the Judge at the beginning of this mess. Instructed the Trump lawyers that they couldn't bring up the fact that the Feds turned down any prosecution of the Non Disclosure Agreement ? Why would the judge do that? That seems like a huge piece of the puzzle/case?
Just trying to figure out how this was passed up by the Feds in 2017 ?
Other question, how do they take a misdemeanor and turn it into 32 felony at a state level ?
Why doesn’t anyone use the “doorman’s” name but they use everyone else’s?
Don't fall asleep.