you can bet Mueller asked Trump if he worked with Cohen and Pecker to make those payments. Trump will have lied and now he has the other two ready to swear that he was in the fecking room with them.
Think it's the National Enquirer's parent company.What's AMI?
Indictment today would be fecking hilarious.
Think it's the National Enquirer's parent company.
Katyal has been on fire lately.
I think these lawyers are going to play a fairly big part in defining the actual law when all is said and done.
There’s a million cases to study and a lot of fine print that needs going over.
What Trump and his lawyers really want is to set the agenda themselves, to decide what laws will apply to them and selectively highlight precedents which they hope set a narrow very narrow scope.
The likes of Katyal, Mariotti and Bhahara are taking great pleasure out of this case and are enthusiastically looking to expose every law and opinion so that the case can be overseen with absolute clarity.
It’s an absolute nightmare for team Trump.
Trump/Middle East/Russia Investigation
What's been lost in all of this AMI deal with SDNY is that SDNY had the ability to procecute AMI itself and AMI agreed that they did thus spilling the beans.What's AMI?
Indictment today would be fecking hilarious.
Could be juicy.There’s a hearing today in one of Mueller’s sealed indictment cases.
They’ve not only closed the court, but the entire floor to keep reporters at bay. Very much shrouded in mystery which is obviously perking a lot of interest.
Speculation that it’s Trump himself or even Pence, albeit fairly baseless other than the level of secrecy.
I'm hoping for JrCould be Don Jr's much awaited entry into the game.
I have a pool with friends that it's pence. We have been tracking this person for a while now. The VP can be indicted at any time and called to testify unlike the presidentThere’s a hearing today in one of Mueller’s sealed indictment cases.
They’ve not only closed the court, but the entire floor to keep reporters at bay. Very much shrouded in mystery which is obviously perking a lot of interest.
Speculation that it’s Trump himself or even Pence, albeit fairly baseless other than the level of secrecy.
I don't see how Pence can come and go unnoticed.
I don't see how Pence can come and go unnoticed.
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At every level, this matter has commanded the immediate and close attention of the judges involved—suggesting that no ordinary witness and no ordinary issue is involved. But is it the president? The docket sheets give one final—but compelling—clue. When the witness lost the first time in the circuit court (before the quick round trip to the district court), he petitioned, unusually, for rehearing en banc—meaning the witness thought the case was so important that it merited the very unusual action of convening all 10 of the D.C. Circuit judges to review the order. That is itself telling (this witness believes the case demands very special handling), but the order disposing of the petition is even more telling: Trump’s sole appointee to that court, Gregory Katsas, recused himself.
Why did he recuse himself? We don’t know; by custom, judges typically don’t disclose their reasons for sitting out a matter. But Katsas previously served in the Trump White House, as one of four deputy White House counsels. He testified in his confirmation hearings that in that position he handled executive branch legal issues, but made clear that apart from some discrete legal issues, he had not been involved in the special counsel’s investigation. If the witness here were unrelated to the White House, unless the matter raised one of the discrete legal issues on which Katsas had previously given advice, there would be no reason for the judge to recuse himself.
But if the witness were the president himself—if the matter involved an appeal from a secret order requiring the president to testify before the grand jury—then Katsas would certainly feel obliged to recuse himself from any official role. Not only was the president his former client (he was deputy counsel to the president, remember) but he owes his judicial position to the president’s nomination. History provides a useful parallel: In 1974, in the unanimous Supreme Court decision United States v. Nixon, which required another witness-president to comply with a subpoena, Justice William Rehnquist recused himself for essentially the same reasons.
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Apparently the court is designed to allow just that.
I don't see how Pence can come and go unnoticed.
Whoever it is might be appearing via video or something.Right but he has to travel from somewhere in a motorcade with security. I'm pretty sure his schedule is published too.
Probably why Pence did not say a word in that meeting with Pelosi and Schumer.
Contemplating his future....
He did quite well at the meeting with Pelosi and Schumer.I don't see how Pence can come and go unnoticed.
He did quite well at the meeting with Pelosi and Schumer.
That sort of secrecy surely means it’s somebody seriously high profile?
Trump or Pence are the obvious ones.
If it was Jr, he’d have cried to the world about it on Twitter.
Kushner is a possibility, he seems like the type to rat on his family.
Whoever it is, I think it’s likely someone who is still active in the Trump Admin. Deep Throat II.
Or Rudy, but not sure they'd give him the benefit of all the extra secrecyThere's no way it's Trump. It's impossible for him to move around like that without somebody knowing and probably, somebody leaking.
I guess Pence seems the likelier choice.
Tiffany, also known as as the other one.
Or Rudy, but not sure they'd give him the benefit of all the extra secrecy