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Findings in Trump fraud trial reignite questions about why Bill Barr's DOJ dropped the case

Michigan University Law professor and former prosecutor Barbara McQuade is asking why the federal case was dropped against Donald Trump for inflating his wealth.

"Now that [the] judge has found Trump engaged in [a] massive asset inflation scheme to obtain loans and insurance, I am even more puzzled as to why [the] U.S. Attorney’s Office in SDNY walked away from it. Bank fraud is a federal criminal offense," she wrote on the social media site previously known as Twitter.

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'Absolutely scathing' Trump ruling shows judge is done with 'delay' tactics: CNN panelist

CNN's Errol Louis on Wednesday said that New York Judge Arthur Engoron delivered a devastating blow to former President Donald Trump when he found him liable for committing fraud.

Louis argued that Judge Engoron's ruling was particularly notable because he slammed Trump and his lawyers for recycling arguments that had already been previously rejected as irrelevant.

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McCarthy embraces massive 70 percent cut to home heating assistance to appease MAGA caucus: report

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is reportedly embracing drastic measures to avoid a government shutdown, including a massive 70 percent cut to a program that provides assistance to lower income families who have trouble affording heat during the winter.

The Washington Post reports that McCarthy has decided to push through a number of cuts demanded by far-right members of his caucus with the hopes of getting enough votes to avoid a shutdown of the House over a spending bill – despite the fact that the proposed cuts would likely be doomed in the United States Senate.

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Kevin McCarthy's alliance with Marjorie Taylor Greene 'wobbly' as she obeys Trump's calls for chaos

The unlikely alliance between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) may be on thin ice as she is defying his calls to fund the federal government and prevent a shutdown.

Semafor reports that even though Greene has stuck closely by McCarthy throughout his speakership, that partnership now looks "wobbly" as she and other Republican hardliners put the party on the path of shutting down the government next week.

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Trump's classified docs judge agrees to hear conflict of interest argument

The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s classified documents case set a hearing date to examine possible conflicts of interest involving a lawyer who representing the former president's co-defendant, The Messenger reported.

Judge Aileen Cannon agreed to hear arguments involving possible repercussions on the cases of Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira and Trump's valet Walt Nauta.

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Judge Cannon called out by former US attorney for stalling on key ruling in Trump document case

According to former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance, the judge in Donald Trump's classified documents case appears to be running out the clock for the former president by not issuing a key ruling.

Reacting to a blockbuster report from ABC that a former Donald Trump aide accused him of using the backs of sensitive government documents to take notes on as a scratch pad, Vance noted on her Substack platform that the Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon has been silent about addressing the Department of Justice's request for a hearing on lawyer conflict of interest issues.

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Lawsuit filed by dumped Cassidy Hutchinson attorney assigned to Judge Tanya Chutkan

Judge Tanya Chutkan, the jurist overseeing the landmark prosecution by special counsel Jack Smith against former President Donald Trump for the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election, just got assigned another Trumpworld legal case.

Politico reporter Kyle Cheney revealed she will be hearing the defamation suit brought by ex-Trump attorney Stefan Passantino against former Mueller investigation prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.

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Inside the 11 scenarios that deny Trump the presidency — without him actually losing Election 2024

It’s hard to imagine anything wearing down the bravado of Donald Trump, but will his legal troubles play poorly in a general election, leading him to lose again in November 2024?

Or might the current Republican front runner go out a different way?

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'Hot seat': Ex-judge says Chutkan might make Trump filter comments through lawyers

Donald Trump might be forced by Judge Tanya Chutkan to run all of his statements through his attorneys prior to making them, according to a former judge now serving as a media analyst.

Carol Lam, a former U.S. attorney who also served as a judge in California, on Saturday appeared on MSNBC's American Voices with Alicia Menendez, where she was asked about what might happen to Trump if the judge overseeing Jack Smith's D.C. elections case decides he has been tampering with witnesses.

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Experts ask if Trump's new attack violated bail: 'Is he on the government's witness list?'

Donald Trump on Friday suggested a retiring general might deserve the death penalty, prompting some to say he went too far and others to ask if the former president violated his court-ordered conditions for release.

Trump late in the evening lashed out against General Mark Milley, who said in a recent news profile that he was forced to keep Trump in check during his presidency. Trump came out swinging on Truth Social, blaming Milley for lives lost in the Afghanistan withdrawal and saying he may in fact deserve to be killed for his purported actions.

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Jack Smith taps war crimes prosecutor to help put away Trump: report

Special counsel Jack Smith, who cut his teeth prosecuting war crimes at The Hague, has tapped his deputy from those prosecutions to help him in the investigations of former President Donald Trump, reported POLITICO on Friday.

"Alex Whiting worked alongside Smith for three years, helping prosecute crimes against humanity that occurred in Kosovo in the late 1990s," reported Kyle Cheney. "The Yale-educated attorney also worked as a prosecutor with the International Criminal Court from 2010 to 2013. He has taught law classes at Harvard since 2007 as well, hired as an assistant professor by then-Dean Elena Kagan — now a Supreme Court justice — and rising to a visiting professorship in 2013."

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'You won’t see one Democrat crying about politicization': Legal analysts react to Menendez indictment

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) was indicted with his wife on Friday – and legal analysts can't help but notice that Republicans haven't said anything about the weaponization of government.

When Donald Trump was indicted, Republicans argued that President Joe Biden was using the power of his office to go after his political opponents. Since then, Biden's son has been indicted – and now a Democratic senator.

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Why Trump's old assistant could be a 'blockbuster witness' in Mar-a-Lago docs case: ex-US attorney

Molly Michael, a former assistant to Donald Trump, is among the witnesses in special counsel Jack Smith's Mar-a-Lago documents case. Smith alleges that Trump endangered the United States' national security by storing classified government documents at Mar-a-Lago — documents that, Smith says, should have remained in Washington, D.C. when Trump left the White House.

In an article published by the Los Angeles Times on September 21, Harry Litman (who hosts the "Talking Feds" podcast) lays out some reasons why Michael could be a "blockbuster witness" in Smith's case.''

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