Saw it on FNC. Bennie Thompson said his committee destroyed all of their records. Which is of course against the law.will25u said:
Take with grain of salt, but pretty telling if true...
There is a dispute over which records needed to be preserved, but this isn't an accurate portrayal of the dispute. Loudermilk and the Republicans have acknowledged they got over 2.5 terabytes worth of records from Bennie Thompson and the committee.Quote:
Saw it on FNC. Bennie Thompson said his committee destroyed all of their records. Which is of course against the law.
NEW - X/Twitter fined $350K as DOJ wants access to Trump's account. pic.twitter.com/1aeJgNGsw2
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) August 9, 2023
Special Counsel obtained a search warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter account @realdonaldtrump
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) August 9, 2023
Although @elonmusk’s Twitter tried to withhold Trump’s records due to the nondisclosure provision of the search warrant, and was fined $350K in the process for not complying timely,… pic.twitter.com/N57nwddbAs
Also of note from the Court of Appeals: “Twitter can reasonably expect to receive (and be ordered to comply with) more search warrants for other accounts, accompanied by nondisclosure orders…”
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) August 9, 2023
This is a warning that additional secretive federal search warrants of Twitter… pic.twitter.com/MtoQCw95Pj
Do you have a link to a source for this information? I would like to know who makes the decisions on what needs to be preserved and what may be destroyed?TXAggie2011 said:There is a dispute over which records needed to be preserved, but this isn't an accurate portrayal of the dispute. Loudermilk and the Republicans have acknowledged they got over 2.5 terabytes worth of records from Bennie Thompson and the committee.Quote:
Saw it on FNC. Bennie Thompson said his committee destroyed all of their records. Which is of course against the law.
OMFG - Jack Smith "errantly" claimed Trump was a flight risk to convince Judge Beryl Howell to prevent Trump from knowing about the Twitter search warrant.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 9, 2023
BERYL HOWELL AGREED THAT TRUMP WOULD "FLEE FROM PROSECTION" so she ordered the case sealed. pic.twitter.com/P3CxqSKkl8
This is fascist.will25u said:OMFG - Jack Smith "errantly" claimed Trump was a flight risk to convince Judge Beryl Howell to prevent Trump from knowing about the Twitter search warrant.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 9, 2023
BERYL HOWELL AGREED THAT TRUMP WOULD "FLEE FROM PROSECTION" so she ordered the case sealed. pic.twitter.com/P3CxqSKkl8
Perhaps related to Trump yesterday saying he would rather be in the south of France instead of USA ...will25u said:OMFG - Jack Smith "errantly" claimed Trump was a flight risk to convince Judge Beryl Howell to prevent Trump from knowing about the Twitter search warrant.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 9, 2023
BERYL HOWELL AGREED THAT TRUMP WOULD "FLEE FROM PROSECTION" so she ordered the case sealed. pic.twitter.com/P3CxqSKkl8
I note there are no Freedom Fries in the south of France, a country that Trump says he prefers to America. https://t.co/ymIJzedlSd
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) August 9, 2023
You know the hate for 'Merca is strong when he prefers France. Yes, France.Retired FBI Agent said:Perhaps related to Trump yesterday saying he would rather be in the south of France instead of USA ...will25u said:OMFG - Jack Smith "errantly" claimed Trump was a flight risk to convince Judge Beryl Howell to prevent Trump from knowing about the Twitter search warrant.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 9, 2023
BERYL HOWELL AGREED THAT TRUMP WOULD "FLEE FROM PROSECTION" so she ordered the case sealed. pic.twitter.com/P3CxqSKkl8I note there are no Freedom Fries in the south of France, a country that Trump says he prefers to America. https://t.co/ymIJzedlSd
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) August 9, 2023
This is exactly why DOJ then Jack Smith conducted the entire classified docs case in DC. They knew Howell would sign off on whatever they wanted and keep the details under wraps.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 10, 2023
As always, the ones shrieking about "rule of law" and "protecting democracy" are the ones…
United States v. Trump (J6 Case in DC)
— Just Human (@realjusthuman) August 11, 2023
Here is the new Protective Order against Trump from Judge Chutkan.
Which means... discovery for Trump's team has begun.
😎https://t.co/rvjVSHoZ9C
Today Judge Tanya Chutkan warned Trump's lawyers that politics had no place in her courtroom or in this case.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 11, 2023
But here is Judge Chutkan berating a J6er during a sentencing hearing in Oct. 2022.
She clearly expressed anger that Trump was still "free" and not behind bars: pic.twitter.com/BaFEItMGYz
This statement by Judge Chutkan in her landmark ruling denying Trump exec privilege protections from House Democrats J6 committee alone should be disqualifying.
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) August 6, 2023
There is no way she can objectively oversee Jack Smith's J6 case against Trump. pic.twitter.com/VDIbIQnyJ5
Ruling before an appeal is required.Yukon Cornelius said:
Can the SC step in or does a ruling and appeal have to happen first?
Classified documents case. She can prevent them and will. She has already accused the volunteer lawyers as being unindicted co-conspirators. But she calls them "co-defendants."jt2hunt said:
How can a judge limit pro bono lawyers from working on his case?
aggiehawg said:Classified documents case. She can prevent them and will. She has already accused the volunteer lawyers as being unindicted co-conspirators. But she calls them "co-defendants."jt2hunt said:
How can a judge limit pro bono lawyers from working on his case?
Nothing to see there, nosirree.
The protective order entered in the DC case invites a ton of litigation over whether discovery provided by the SCO is properly designated as “sensitive” because it allows the SCO to make the initial determination with no judicial oversight. So the Prosecutor controls what…
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) August 12, 2023
The terms and conditions of pretrial release are generally monitored by Pretrial Services, and alleged violations of those terms and conditions are reported to the Court by Pretrial Services.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) August 12, 2023
So the comments by the Judge seem to suggest that it will be a function of the Pretrial… https://t.co/sYNiTuQnEV
What is the difference between "classified" and "sensitive"??will25u said:The protective order entered in the DC case invites a ton of litigation over whether discovery provided by the SCO is properly designated as “sensitive” because it allows the SCO to make the initial determination with no judicial oversight. So the Prosecutor controls what…
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) August 12, 2023The terms and conditions of pretrial release are generally monitored by Pretrial Services, and alleged violations of those terms and conditions are reported to the Court by Pretrial Services.
— Shipwreckedcrew (@shipwreckedcrew) August 12, 2023
So the comments by the Judge seem to suggest that it will be a function of the Pretrial… https://t.co/sYNiTuQnEV
Yes.aggiehawg said:Ruling before an appeal is required.Yukon Cornelius said:
Can the SC step in or does a ruling and appeal have to happen first?
Exclusive jurisdiction, which means only that particular court can hear the case. Multiple courts could have original or appellate jurisdiction over a case.Quote:
Out of curiosity, is there any form of jurisdiction other than Original Jurisdiction and Appellate Jurisdiction?
That's the most common but can also have exclusive jurisdiction, i.e. the only court that can hear a particular case or concurrent jurisiction where other courts can hear a case. As a practical matter, since the Court can pick and choose which cases they grant cert on, even where they have original and exclusive jurisdiction (such as the 2020 election case between Texas and other states) they can still refuse to exercise it.Quote:
Most of what the Supreme Court does is based on their Appellate Jurisdiction. Out of curiosity, is there any form of jurisdiction other than Original Jurisdiction and Appellate Jurisdiction?