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politics1 year ago

"Critical Moment: Ex-DOJ Official Freaks Out Over Trump's Legal Battles and Election Implications"

Former DOJ official Neal Katyal expresses impatience over the delay in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling on Donald Trump's claim of immunity in the election subversion case, stating that justice delayed is justice denied and emphasizing the need for speed in determining whether a candidate for office is a felon and an insurrectionist. Other legal experts also criticize the delay and dismiss Trump's claim to immunity as absurd and preposterous.

politics1 year ago

"Delays and Setbacks: Trump's Federal Trial and the Quest for Justice"

The timing of a federal appeals court's opinion on whether Donald Trump, as a former president, is immune from criminal prosecution could significantly impact the possibility of him facing a criminal trial with the risk of jail time in 2024. Delays in the resolution of this question have the potential to benefit Trump, allowing him to drag out his various trials and potentially avoid charges if he wins the 2024 presidential election. The D.C. Circuit's ruling, the potential trial start date, and the influence of the Supreme Court all play crucial roles in determining the timeline and outcome of Trump's legal proceedings.

politics2 years ago

"Trump's Presidential Immunity Claims Face Rejection in Appeals Court"

Former President Trump's legal team argued that a president would be immune from prosecution, even if they directed SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political opponent, as long as they had not been impeached and convicted by the Senate. This argument was met with pushback from a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and the special counsel's team, who emphasized the need to hold presidents accountable for criminal actions. The debate also referenced Trump's second impeachment trial, where his attorneys argued that there was no need for censure as prosecutors could bring charges for any criminal conduct.

politics2 years ago

Trump Continues Legal Battle Over Gag Order in Jan. 6 Case

Attorneys for Donald Trump have appealed to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals for a second chance to challenge a limited gag order imposed by Judge Tanya Chutkan in his election subversion case. The attorneys argue that the three-judge panel violated Supreme Court precedent and that there is no evidence of threats or harassment to trial participants. The panel largely upheld the gag order but narrowed it slightly, prompting Trump to pledge an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

politics2 years ago

Appeals Court Rules Trump Must Face Lawsuits for US Capitol Attack

Former President Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity from civil lawsuits related to the January 6 US Capitol riot, according to a decision by the federal appeals court in Washington, DC. The court ruled that not everything a president does while in office is protected from liability, and when a president acts outside the functions of his office, he can be subject to civil suits like any private citizen. The decision allows three lawsuits against Trump from Capitol police officers and members of Congress seeking recovery from emotional distress and physical injury to proceed.

politics2 years ago

Trump's First Amendment Limits Tested in High-Stakes Gag Order Hearing

Former President Donald Trump will argue in a high-stakes hearing before the US DC Circuit Court of Appeals that the gag order placed on him in his federal election subversion criminal case is unconstitutional. The gag order restricts Trump's ability to publicly target court personnel, potential witnesses, and special counsel Jack Smith and his staff. Trump's attorneys claim that the gag order violates his First Amendment rights and the rights of the American public to receive and listen to his speech. Legal experts have cast doubt on Trump's argument, stating that limitations on free speech rights may be necessary to ensure a fair trial. This is the second gag order appeal by Trump in recent weeks, and the appeals court has temporarily frozen the order. The panel of judges randomly selected for the appeal includes two judges who have previously ruled against Trump.

legal2 years ago

"Trump's Legal Battle: Seeking Relief from Gag Orders in Election Interference Cases"

Former President Donald Trump is seeking an emergency stay of the limited gag order imposed by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in his federal election interference case. The gag order prohibits Trump from publicly targeting special counsel Jack Smith and his staff, as well as certain court personnel. Trump's lawyers argue that the order violates his First Amendment rights and have informed the court that they will seek relief from the U.S. Supreme Court if their request for a pause is denied. Trump is facing charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results and has pleaded not guilty.

politics2 years ago

"Trump Fined and Warned for Violating Gag Order in New York Trial"

US District Judge Tanya Chutkan has temporarily frozen the gag order she issued on Donald Trump in the federal 2020 election subversion case, giving both parties more time to brief her on Trump's request to pause the order while his appeal plays out. The Justice Department has until Wednesday to respond to Trump's request, and Trump will have until the following Saturday to reply. Trump's attorneys have already appealed the gag order to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals.

politics2 years ago

"Appeals Court Upholds Obstruction Prosecution, Strengthening Case Against Trump for Jan. 6 Incident"

A federal appeals court has upheld the Justice Department's ability to prosecute January 6 rioters with an obstruction charge, potentially strengthening the case against former President Donald Trump. The ruling allows prosecutors to use the law criminalizing obstructing an official proceeding in their pursuit of justice against those who disrupted the certification of the 2020 presidential election. The decision came in the case of Thomas Robertson, a former police sergeant convicted for his involvement in the Capitol riot. Trump, who is separately charged under the same obstruction law, is scheduled to go to trial in March and is seeking to have the case dismissed.

law-and-justice2 years ago

Appeals court narrows sex-trafficking statute, upholds online law

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld key portions of the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA), a federal law aimed at combating sex trafficking online. The court ruled that FOSTA is not unconstitutionally vague and does not violate free speech rights. However, the court narrowed the interpretation of the law to apply only to those who "aid and abet" prostitution, rather than broadly encompassing conduct that promotes or encourages prostitution. The decision was influenced by a recent Supreme Court ruling and is seen as a signal that the law should not be used to discourage advocacy or activities unrelated to specific acts of prostitution.

politics2 years ago

Trump's bid to block Pence's Jan. 6 testimony denied by appeals court.

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied former President Donald Trump's emergency bid to block his former vice president, Mike Pence, from testifying before the grand jury investigating Trump's bid to subvert the 2020 election. The ruling is a victory for special counsel Jack Smith, who subpoenaed Pence in February, prompting separate challenges by both Trump and Pence. While Trump argued that Pence's testimony should be barred or limited by executive privilege, Pence contended that his role presiding over Congress on Jan. 6 entitled him to immunity under the "speech or debate" clause.

politics2 years ago

Trump's attempt to block Pence's Jan. 6 testimony fails in court

Former President Donald Trump has lost an emergency attempt to block former Vice President Mike Pence from testifying about their direct conversations, in the latest boost to a federal criminal investigation examining Trump’s and others’ actions after the 2020 election. The unanimous decision from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals likely will usher in Pence’s grand jury testimony quickly – an unprecedented development in modern presidential history. Trump could try to appeal again and even press the issue at the Supreme Court.

politics2 years ago

New Chief Judge to Oversee Trump Probes in Washington

Beryl Howell has handed off her position as chief judge of the federal district court to a colleague after seven years. Howell's secret work presiding over grand juries that could lead to charges against former President Donald Trump has brought her a cult following on social media. Her colleagues toasted and occasionally roasted her, and made clear they were as tantalized as the rest of the political world by Howell’s secret work. Judge James Boasberg replaced Howell as chief judge, and no major shift in the direction of the court or those probes is expected as a result of the change.