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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Mar 26, 2024, 02:20 PM Mar 26

Judge's action in Trump papers case worse than loony

By Harry Litman / For the Los Angeles Times

As the judge presiding over the federal prosecution of Donald Trump for hoarding classified records at his Florida estate, Aileen Cannon has been a dubious influence from the start. She has consistently indulged Trump’s far-fetched legal arguments and overall strategy of delay.

But her latest order confirmed that Cannon has truly crossed the line into running interference for the former president who put her on the bench.

The order, issued by Cannon on March 18, concerns one of Trump’s recurrent and baseless arguments for dismissal of the charges. His lawyers claim that the Presidential Records Act gave him the power to reclassify any and all records as “personal” and that he did so through the mere act of putting them in the bankers boxes he had spirited away to Mar-a-Lago.

This frivolous argument wouldn’t get anywhere in most federal courts. It’s a nonsensical reading of the act, which was designed to clarify that apart from a small set of personal possessions such as diaries, presidential records belong to the people rather than an outgoing president.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-judges-action-in-trump-papers-case-worse-than-loony/

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Judge's action in Trump papers case worse than loony (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Mar 26 OP
When does the 11th Circuit start sharing the blame... dchill Mar 26 #1
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