

Presidential Immunity at the D.C. Circuit
Jan 8, 2024
The podcast discusses the upcoming D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals hearing on United States v. Trump, where Trump is appealing the denial of his motion to dismiss based on presidential immunity and constitutional grounds. The team explores the legal arguments, including the concept of presidential immunity, the jurisdictional question, and the potential implications of dismissing interlocutory appeals. They also analyze the likelihood of Trump losing at the D.C. Circuit and speculate on his legal team's intentions to delay the trial.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Trump's Claim of Presidential Immunity
01:35 • 18min
Arguments and jurisdictional question in the indictment against Trump
20:03 • 3min
The Application of the Midland Asphalt Rule in Criminal Cases
22:54 • 5min
Jurisdictional Argument and Strategic Timing
27:29 • 19min
The Likelihood of Trump Losing at the D.C. Circuit
46:36 • 4min
Chaotic Courtroom and Predictions
50:10 • 2min