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On topic: Clark's motion denied. I haven't read the legal filing, but I'm guessing it's on the strong legal grounds of "you're just making shit up at this point, sit down".
I do have the motion for Willis rebutting Meadows. His request was also denied, I don't have that judge's ruling yet, either. To make up for that, here's the Washington Examiner, a known conservative source.
The Washington Examiner also says Chesebro is actually trying to push his trial forwards. Hey, remember that one scene in Fast and Furious where there's a gas truck rolling down the highway and the main character speeds towards it, trying to duck under it before it hit him and exploded, and in the movie the car just happens to time the gap perfectly whereas in real life it would be crushed like a Hot Pocket? That's what Chesebro is trying, I think. By rushing the court date, he might be trying to get at the prosecution before they're ready. Um, the charges were for crimes two and a half years ago. They're ready.Former Trump administration officials Mark Meadows and Jeffrey Clark had both asked U.S. District Judge Steve Jones to block District Attorney Fani Willis from arresting them by a Friday at noon deadline for the 19 defendants in the sweeping racketeering case to turn themselves in. Both former officials say their case should be handled in federal courts because they were working under the executive branch at the time of their alleged crimes.
In two separate orders, Jones sided with Willis, holding that Clark's request to remove his case to federal court was "premature" and similarly denying Meadows's request. Both defendants will have to surrender to authorities by noon on Friday or risk Willis filing an arrest warrant.
Willis argued there is no basis for both defendants' request to delay their arrest and their bid to remove their case from state court, telling Meadows, Trump's former chief of staff, that his former boss "voluntarily agreed to surrender himself to state authorities, while other defendants have already surrendered," according to a 13-page response to Meadows's effort.
“Federal courts have repeatedly denied requests to interfere in state criminal prosecutions,” Willis’s team wrote. “Generally, only in cases of proven harassment or prosecutions taken in bad faith without hope of obtaining a valid conviction is federal intervention against pending state prosecutions appropriate.”
The response to Meadows and Clark marks the most Willis has said since indicting the former president and 18 others last week on charges that they schemed to subvert the 2020 election in the Peach State.
...or, he wants to be first in line for plea bargains. I will allow that.
Well W.E. doesn't give CNN points, they're actually a reliable source that didn't get sued for a billion dollars for knowingly pushing election fraud lies. Hmm, where can I find some CNN points...
(checks foxnews.com)
Yep, that's Dark Bradon. *ding*
So CNN made an interesting point about the plane Giuliani was in when he arrived to be arrested just now.
"Oh, was it Trump's plane?"
Fuck, no. But it was a private jet.
"...isn't Giuliani claiming he's broke?"
Yes.
"Do broke people fly private jets all that often?"
The assumption is no, at least.
EDIT:
(sighs)...it's like...every damn time with you.

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