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Reports and Recess

Nov 20, 2024
Legal analysts dive into the evolving landscape of Donald Trump’s criminal cases, discussing potential outcomes and the concept of presidential immunity. They examine the significance of a final report from the Special Counsel and whether it will be accessible to the public. The hosts also explore the complexities surrounding January 6th defendants and the bipartisan commitment to justice in the judicial process. Lastly, they nerd out on the intricacies of recess appointments and their constitutional implications, shedding light on historical practices and current political dynamics.
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INSIGHT

Special Counsel Report

  • Special Counsel Jack Smith will likely issue a report detailing prosecution or declination decisions, as required by regulations.
  • This report will go to the Attorney General, who decides on public release, balancing public interest with legal restrictions.
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Mar-a-Lago Insights

  • Jack Smith's report may offer more insights into the Mar-a-Lago case due to outstanding questions.
  • Redactions are likely for classified information and details about unindicted co-conspirators to ensure fairness.
ANECDOTE

Trial Postponements

  • Some judges postponed January 6th rioter trials to conserve resources, anticipating potential pardons.
  • Other judges proceeded with sentencing, emphasizing the severity of the crimes and lack of Trump's immunity extension.
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