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i mean, we all sat through that very salacious televised soap opera of da fanni willis and whether shelated ethics and was going to be disqualified. how do you think he is handling this? these are strong words. >> i do think he's trying to just address each motion in front of him, assess what the facts are, apply the law to the facts, which is what we want from every judge. i think, you know, in the disqualification of fanni willis, his resolution ultimately i think it's something various people could quarrel with but is a reasonable resolution. he added some language to his order that i think you know, one can reasonably say he didn't need to add, sort of like the odor of mendacity i think was the phrase he used to refer to the relationship between ms. willis and nathan wade. his rulings have been, by and large, you know, legally supportable, solid rulings. this one is a perfect example of this. this is, of course, the correct result. even though he says there are some things we would wait for trial on, is not suggesting that suddenly all of the statements made in furtherance of the c
i mean, we all sat through that very salacious televised soap opera of da fanni willis and whether shelated ethics and was going to be disqualified. how do you think he is handling this? these are strong words. >> i do think he's trying to just address each motion in front of him, assess what the facts are, apply the law to the facts, which is what we want from every judge. i think, you know, in the disqualification of fanni willis, his resolution ultimately i think it's something various...
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i will acknowledge given that the fanni willis case may be more grotesque.it was you in this specific case, we will collect the campaign-finance violation case as opposed to the hush money case, though, the resident and the adult film star has a better ring than campaign-finance violation, you would be already charged. the case would have already taken place, and he would be incarcerated. so, if we really believe that we are supposed to be a country where the law applies equally to everyone, which i think we all acknowledge it really doesn't, we are not even a two- tier system of justice, we are really three tiers, there's all of us, the average people then there's those in power, and then there's donald trump, who seems to be able to skirt the law whenever he wants and however he wants. that doesn't, i don't acknowledge what these folks are saying. as far as i am concerned, whatever hold him accountable, i am okay with. >> works for me. >> you went to jail for the connections to this very case that is going before the folks on monday. we will discuss a litt
i will acknowledge given that the fanni willis case may be more grotesque.it was you in this specific case, we will collect the campaign-finance violation case as opposed to the hush money case, though, the resident and the adult film star has a better ring than campaign-finance violation, you would be already charged. the case would have already taken place, and he would be incarcerated. so, if we really believe that we are supposed to be a country where the law applies equally to everyone,...
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like the fannie willis pack but fox news style. shop and check it out maybe there's a discount, maybe there isn't. look at some text messages. james from rhode island, cohen's the narrator of the trump story, ewing please upgrade him from morgan freeman. mark from new windsor, new york. trump should walk into the courtroom wearing a mink coat. it is cold, i hear it's 45 degrees. mike from rocky mountain north carolina, very good legal research, ever consider being a lawyer, i did i opened up the lsat book, got to the logic section and then i almost had a heart attack. close the book. doing much better as a nonlawyer. who pretends to be one on tv. is it giving the commencement address this year columbia, years back -- who was that you are any leader? i think he gave a commencement address, i attended i just don't remember it. bill from virginia, first time i'd seen alec baldwin do something i liked. have to admit, i liked it too. gabe from north carolina, don't compare him with weird out, al has a job. i love jewelled, i'd like to w
like the fannie willis pack but fox news style. shop and check it out maybe there's a discount, maybe there isn't. look at some text messages. james from rhode island, cohen's the narrator of the trump story, ewing please upgrade him from morgan freeman. mark from new windsor, new york. trump should walk into the courtroom wearing a mink coat. it is cold, i hear it's 45 degrees. mike from rocky mountain north carolina, very good legal research, ever consider being a lawyer, i did i opened up...
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people don't trust fannie willis, alvin bragg, letitia james.hey get him to go after biden's political opponent, i want to hang on mollie's point, this guy was a big shot in the biden justice department. the biden justice department passed on this case in the first place. >> right. larry: federal election commission passed. actually the local district attorney, the former manhattan d.a., cy vance, friend of mine, what what that is worth, he passed on it too. bragg passed on it until he was pressured to do it. can i connect the dots from biden's white house/, counsel/justice department to this late in new york city? does that make any sense? >> i think without a doubt you can draw a connection to it. the fact that everybody passed on this case is proof in law, as far as the law is concerned there is no case here. they love to talk about how donald trump is a threat to democracy. he is not a threat to democracy. he is a threat to democrats. that's the problem. he is the greatest threat to democrats that they have and that's why they're pulling out
people don't trust fannie willis, alvin bragg, letitia james.hey get him to go after biden's political opponent, i want to hang on mollie's point, this guy was a big shot in the biden justice department. the biden justice department passed on this case in the first place. >> right. larry: federal election commission passed. actually the local district attorney, the former manhattan d.a., cy vance, friend of mine, what what that is worth, he passed on it too. bragg passed on it until he...
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fannie willis' office, getting into a shouting match on wednesday during the trial of rapper young thughe was claiming the lawyer for the rapper was unprepared. listen to this. >> earlier today the question was posed are chants from the river to the sea anti-semitic? you on the other hand hemmed and hawed say i herd them as such some people don't. >> ainsley: that was not the attorney of the video and the rapper. the attorney argued that her team tried discussing the evidence with the defense. the rapper is on trial for alleged gang violence which includes killings, shootings, and carjackings. washington, d.c.'s mayor muriel bowser visited the masters augusta, georgia on the taxpayers' dime apparently. wroft the expense as a business opportunity to promote sports and economic development in the nation's capitol. her communications director confirmed that the mayor was invited to the tournament by two people leading a new city tax force. and finally, take a look at this spectacular video from iceland showing the northern lights over an active volcano. the time lapsed video show the uniqu
fannie willis' office, getting into a shouting match on wednesday during the trial of rapper young thughe was claiming the lawyer for the rapper was unprepared. listen to this. >> earlier today the question was posed are chants from the river to the sea anti-semitic? you on the other hand hemmed and hawed say i herd them as such some people don't. >> ainsley: that was not the attorney of the video and the rapper. the attorney argued that her team tried discussing the evidence with...
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also jack smith and fanni willis wasn't those cases adjudicationed, another reason to hold firm the triales, is to minimize the risk of this kind of rhetoric. i would not be surprised to see prosecutors, as they try very hard to get these cases on schedule and hold to a schedule to point to these kinds of ink centsary statements as a reason to hasting the proceedings. a judge can certainly hold a defendant who violates a gag order in contempt, but he or she can also give him his day in court asap, as a way to shrink the period of time and the -- make it less and less likely for more rhetoric and more threats. you're 100% correct, nicolle, it isn't just the follow-through, but the specter, the fear that it causes. it's part of a broader political narrative of the system being somehow rigged. that is an appeal to the court of public opinion, not a jury in this case. for whatever reason, he continues to beat the drum, even if it hurts him in court. >> let me just, again, the threats and the intimidation of the terror, as have ended in their own right, have the same damage to the rule of law
also jack smith and fanni willis wasn't those cases adjudicationed, another reason to hold firm the triales, is to minimize the risk of this kind of rhetoric. i would not be surprised to see prosecutors, as they try very hard to get these cases on schedule and hold to a schedule to point to these kinds of ink centsary statements as a reason to hasting the proceedings. a judge can certainly hold a defendant who violates a gag order in contempt, but he or she can also give him his day in court...