
Legal AF by MeidasTouch Prosecutors OUTMANEUVER Trump to FINALLY RELEASE Report
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Jan 13, 2025 Special Counsel Jack Smith's team is pushing against Judge Cannon to release the final report on election interference, arguing she lacks the jurisdiction to block it. They clarify that the report does not implicate defendants involved in classified document cases. There’s a heated discussion on separation of powers and the importance of timely release. Anticipation builds as predictions about the imminent release of Volume One are made, alongside the political implications for the Mar-a-Lago cases and future decisions about pardons.
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Jurisdiction Over Report Lies With Appeals Court
- Judge Eileen Cannon lacks jurisdiction to block release of Volume One because the related case is on appeal to the 11th Circuit.
- The DOJ argues Griggs doctrine divested her of authority and seeks release of Volume One promptly.
DOJ: Volume One Doesn't Impact Mar-a-Lago Charges
- The DOJ filed a timely supplement saying Volume One does not directly or indirectly bear on charges against Nauta and D'Alviera.
- They acknowledged only passing references to the classified-documents probe and will file those excerpts under seal.
Host's Personal Test Of A Hangover Product
- Michael Popok recounts trying ZBiotics before a day of activity and feeling ready the next morning.
- He used the product after a night with friends and reported it helped recovery for his basketball game.
