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Anna Bower

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Senior Editor @lawfare. Detailed reporting and legal analysis of the 4 criminal cases against Trump. Contact: [email protected]

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In 1 hour, join Benjamin Wittes, Anna Bower, and Roger Parloff for this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations where they will discuss of today's hearing in Trump's D.C. case, Trump's efforts to remove his N.Y. case to federal court, and more. lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfar…

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In court filing today, lawyers for Trump and seven co-defendants ask GA Court of Appeals to increase time for their Dec 5 oral arguments in DA Willis DQ case from 15 minutes (typically allotted by court) to 90 minutes.

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GA GOP’s Josh McKoon 🇺🇸 🇹🇼 🇮🇱 has issued a statement that appears to criticize efforts to crowdfund the State Election Board. Per statement, GOP will not be “distracted” by those who “chase clout on social media, solicit money for their own personal agendas, or nurse intramural grudges.”

GA GOP’s <a href="/JoshMcKoon/">Josh McKoon 🇺🇸 🇹🇼 🇮🇱</a> has issued a statement that appears to criticize efforts to crowdfund the State Election Board. Per statement, GOP will not be “distracted” by those who “chase clout on social media, solicit money for their own personal agendas, or nurse intramural grudges.”
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Judge Chutkan issues scheduling order in Trump's Jan. 6 case. Government's opening brief on immunity due Sept. 26. The brief is expected to include descriptions of evidence that supports allegations in the indictment *and* descriptions of evidence not included in the indictment.

Judge Chutkan issues scheduling order in Trump's Jan. 6 case. Government's opening brief on immunity due Sept. 26. The brief is expected to include descriptions of evidence that supports allegations in the indictment *and* descriptions of evidence not included in the indictment.
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In their opening brief on immunity, prosecutors are expected to describe the evidence they plan to use at Trump’s trial. Footnote 3 in SCOTUS’s opinion could become hugely important to the question of whether some evidence is admissible. Read up on it ⬇️ lawfaremedia.org/article/what-s…

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New: Merchan expected to rule on Trump's sentencing delay request tomorrow, per DA filing, sources. Also: Trump *himself* expected to appear across the street at the 2nc Circ. arguments seeking to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's win. A busy Friday...

New: Merchan expected to rule on Trump's sentencing delay request tomorrow, per DA filing, sources.

Also: Trump *himself* expected to appear across the street at the 2nc Circ. arguments seeking to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's win.

A busy Friday...
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ICYMI: The Lawfare team discussed yesterday’s hearing in Trump’s Jan. 6 case, which Roger Parloff and I attended. We discussed what happened during the hearing and we broke down Judge Chutkan’s scheduling order (news that broke mid-livestream!) Watch: youtube.com/live/AkM809Ga7…

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Trump says he’s “disappointed with his legal talent” as he’s flanked by them, nearly 25 minutes into detailing the accusations made against him of sexual misconduct.

Trump says he’s “disappointed with his legal talent” as he’s flanked by them, nearly 25 minutes into detailing the accusations made against him of sexual misconduct.
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This might come as a surprise to some. But keep in mind that the prosecution did *not* oppose Trump’s request for postponement. And that appears to be a key factor taken into account by Justice Merchan in determining that Trump’s sentencing hearing ought to be delayed.

This might come as a surprise to some. But keep in mind that the prosecution did *not* oppose Trump’s request for postponement. And that appears to be a key factor taken into account by Justice Merchan in determining that Trump’s sentencing hearing ought to be delayed.
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Manhattan DA spokesperson on Trump sentencing delay: "A jury of 12 New Yorkers swiftly and unanimously convicted Donald Trump of 34 felony counts. The Manhattan D.A.’s Office stands ready for sentencing on the new date set by the court."

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On Thursday Judge Tanya Chutkan held a status hearing in Trump's D.C. case, the first hearing in the case in almost a year. Anna Bower and Roger Parloff report on what happened in the courtroom, and what’s next: lawfaremedia.org/article/trump-…

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Yesterday, the D.C.-based prosecution of Donald J. Trump lurched back to life after nearly 9 months of being frozen in amber. Roger Parloff and I were in court as the judge & parties reassembled to figure out where to go from here. Our dispatch is out now: lawfaremedia.org/article/trump-…