Jack Smith May Release Revealing Report on Trump Cases Before Stepping Down
- Trump's attorneys claim that the election result should dismiss the criminal case, but this argument is rejected as 'nonsense' by legal expert Eliason.
- Eliason states that Trump's claim implies a president-elect is above the law and cannot face consequences.
- Following the election, Eliason emphasizes that sentencing should proceed promptly without further delays.
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Trump’s NY 'sentencing should proceed promptly': Ex-federal prosecutor
As President-Elect Donald Trump and his attorneys seek to make the MAGA leader's legal cases disappear following his election victory, former federal prosecutor Randall Eliason makes the case for why Trump's New York hush money case sentencing should still move forward."Out of an abundance of caution," Judge Juan "Merchan avoided a preelection sentencing that potentially could have influenced the election," Eliason writes in a Sunday op-ed publi…
Ex-federal prosecutor: Why Trump’s NY 'sentencing should proceed promptly'
As President-Elect Donald Trump and his attorneys seek to make the MAGA leader's legal cases disappear following his election victory, former federal prosecutor Randall Eliason makes the case for why Trump's New York hush money case sentencing should still move forward."Out of an abundance of caution," Judge Juan "Merchan avoided a preelection sentencing that potentially could have influenced the election," Eliason writes in a Sunday op-ed publi…
Jack Smith on Notice: Trump Cases in Limbo
The House Judiciary GOP gave Special Counsel Jack Smith a warning to preserve his records. This is in light of previous documents getting destroyed. Smith’s two cases against President Donald Trump (Jan. 6 and the Mar-a-Lago documents) are now hanging by a thread. So now the DOJ is reportedly trying to figure out what to...
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