

Trump has MOST DEVASTATING Day in Court Yet
Aug 29, 2023
Karen Friedman Agnifilo, a former top prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, shares keen insights on Donald Trump's legal battles. She discusses critical developments, including trial dates and Mark Meadows' testimony in Georgia. The conversation covers the implications of overlapping trial schedules on the upcoming elections and the complexities of co-defendant strategies. Agnifilo emphasizes the need for accountability and the moral responsibilities of political leaders amidst the challenges facing the judicial system.
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Trump "Too Smart" to Prep
- Alina Habba claimed Trump didn't need much prepping for trial due to his intelligence and familiarity with the "facts".
- She also predicted trial dates would change and criticized the idea of simultaneous trials.
Trial Date Set
- Judge Tanya Chutkan set Trump's trial date for March 4, 2024, rejecting arguments about his presidential campaign.
- She emphasized that personal commitments don't justify delaying justice, citing past cases with sports figures.
Smith's Tactical Mastery
- Jack Smith's strategic approach to the indictment, focusing on key aspects, demonstrates his tactical prowess.
- His history as a meticulous and ethical prosecutor makes him well-suited for this case.