Author: Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Mark Meadows challenges Fani Willis on Fulton County prosecution in new court filings
Mark Meadows and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis squared off in court filings Thursday over whether to remove his racketeering and election interference case to federal court. The former White House chief of staff is seeking to move his case by arguing the actions he was charged for, including establishing calls and contacting state…
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Trump Fulton County trial to be livestreamed on YouTube: Judge
A Fulton County judge presiding over the cases of 19 defendants including former President Donald Trump said all court proceedings in the sweeping racketeering and election interference case will be livestreamed and televised. Judge Scott McAfee announced Thursday that hearings and trials related to the case would be broadcast on the Fulton County Superior Court…
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Hunter Biden and Weiss must provide court update by Sept. 6 after plea deal shake-up: Judge
The federal judge in Delaware presiding over Hunter Biden‘s criminal case requested his counsel and prosecutors provide an update on the status of a felony gun charge weeks after a planned plea agreement broke down. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika issued a paperless order Thursday stating that an update is needed by Sept. 6 regarding…
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Samuel Alito’s Supreme Court financial disclosure form released after extension request
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito‘s 2022 annual financial disclosure has been released after a delay due to the jurist requesting an extension on his filing. Justices Clarence Thomas and Alito were given an extension by the administrative office on June 7 to file their financial disclosure forms, while the seven other justices were able to…
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Jordan subpoenas ‘misinformation’ group after ‘failed’ response over Biden censorship questions
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) filed a subpoena against a purported “misinformation” tracking group on Wednesday, asking for records related to communications with the Biden administration over “the moderation of content online.” Jordan unveiled an investigation into the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a British nonprofit group, on Aug. 3, though a new…
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Trump’s DC judge smacks down motions from ‘Victor Shorkin’ and ‘Galaxy Bar Association’
U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan denied six motions on Tuesday in the federal election case against former President Donald Trump, which included bizarre filings from “Victor Shorkin” and the “Galaxy Bar Association.” The six motions Chutkan denied came one day after she set Trump’s trial date in the alleged election subversion case to March 4.…
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Donald Trump indictment: Black Voices for Trump Director Harrison Floyd granted $100,000 bond
The lone defendant in former President Donald Trump‘s Georgia election interference case who was held in the bed bug-ridden Fulton County Jail was granted bond Tuesday evening, five days following his arrest. Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee approved defendant Harrison Floyd’s consent bond order Tuesday afternoon, setting it at $100,000. He is the only…
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Donald Trump indicted: Fani Willis asks judge to expedite trial for ‘all 19 defendants’
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis asked the judge presiding over the sprawling racketeering indictment against former President Donald Trump to expedite the trial for “all 19 defendants” to Oct. 23, 2023. Willis’s Tuesday request came just days after co-defendant Kenneth Chesebro made demands for a speedy trial, prompting Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott…
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Donald Trump indictment: Two Georgia defendants granted hearing on federal court removal
A pair of Georgia alternative electors charged in President Donald Trump‘s sweeping racketeering case will have a Sept. 20 hearing over their bid to remove their case to federal court. U.S. District Judge Steve Jones ordered an evidentiary hearing for Cathleen Latham and David Shafer, who both posed as fake electors and were charged among…
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Amy Coney Barrett welcomes public scrutiny of Supreme Court: ‘I’ve acquired a thick skin’
Justice Amy Coney Barrett said Monday she welcomes public scrutiny of the Supreme Court, adding it’s hardly new and that she’s “acquired a thick skin” since her relatively recent appointment to the bench in 2020 by former President Donald Trump. Reminding everyone that she is “still kind of new” to the high court, Barrett, 51,…




