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White Noise of (possible) courtroom defendant Donald John Trump. Maybe a Sleep Aid. (Page 1/1) |
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rinselberg
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MAR 12, 03:39 AM
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Trying to read this attentively from start to end could help you nod off. If you'd like to try it just before your next diurnal retirement. Just a thought. What follows is duplicated text, all the way until the three asterisks (***).
Lawyers for Donald Trump are meeting with the former president in Florida this weekend to discuss how to handle the latest developments in a Manhattan probe focused on a hush money payment during the 2016 campaign.
Joe Tacopina, one of Trump's attorneys, told NBC News on Friday that Trump's lawyers have "no plans" to meet with the Manhattan District Attorney's office, which has convened a grand jury to look into a payment to Stormy Daniels, the actress who said she slept with Trump before he became president.
NBC News reported Thursday that Trump was invited to testify before the grand jury. Trump’s lawyers have not said whether he will accept the invitation, and the district attorney's office has declined to comment on the matter.
"We are not convinced they will bring a case, but if so we will deal with it," Tacopina said Friday.
Trump, who in November launched his 2024 presidential bid, said in a lengthy statement on his Truth Social site Thursday night that he “did absolutely nothing wrong,” and suggested the investigation was politically motivated. He has repeatedly denied having an affair with Daniels.
Meanwhile, Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen, who pleaded guilty in federal court in 2018 to making the illegal payment to Daniels, met for more than seven hours with prosecutors Friday. The meeting was Cohen's 20th sit-down with them, in preparation for a grand jury appearance Monday afternoon.
Cohen has said he gave the hush money to Daniels on Trump's orders, and that the payment was for “principal purpose of influencing” the 2016 presidential election.
The hush-money probe is just one of several investigations centered around Trump.
Special counsel Jack Smith is overseeing the Justice Department’s investigation of the Jan. 6 riot and the criminal probe of Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents.
In Fulton County, Georgia, a special grand jury recently wrapped up its examination into whether Trump and his allies tried to interfere with the state’s 2020 election results. The foreperson for the jury said last month that jurors recommended indicting more than a dozen people, whose names have not been made public.
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"Trump to meet with legal team on strategy for hush-money probe"
quote | The Manhattan District Attorney's office has invited Trump to testify before a grand jury next week. His lawyers have not indicated whether he will accept the invitation. |
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Adam Reiss and Zoë Richards for NBC News; March 10, 2023. https://www.nbcnews.com/pol...oney-probe-rcna74451[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 03-12-2023).]
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williegoat
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MAR 12, 09:25 AM
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In other breaking news, Gilligan trips on a coconut and breaks the professor's radio.
They never get off the island and Trump never gets indicted.
Every week it's the same thing. A new plot that ain't gonna work. Spoiler Alert[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 03-12-2023).]
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Fitz301
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MAR 12, 11:52 PM
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quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
In other breaking news, Gilligan trips on a coconut and breaks the professor's radio.
They never get off the island and Trump never gets indicted.
Every week it's the same thing. A new plot that ain't gonna work. Spoiler Alert
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rinselberg
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MAR 14, 06:33 PM
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Trump's got himself a great criminal defense lawyer who's been representing him in the matter of the grand jury that's been convened by New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Joe Tacopina. That's news... Trump being represented by a competent (more than just competent) criminal defense lawyer. How did that happen? SPOILER ALERT
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