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Judge says dismissing Trump documents indictment is 'difficult to see' 03/14/24 12:40 PM
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Judge says dismissing Trump documents indictment is 'difficult to see' 24m •
Former President Donald Trump was in a Florida courtroom Thursday, where his attorneys argued for the dismissal of his federal classified documents case.
Special counsel Jack Smith, who brought the charges against Trump, was also in attendance.
Without making any rulings from the bench, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon expressed skepticism regarding the motions to dismiss the indictment throughout the hearing, suggesting that dismissing it based on the Presidential Records Act would be "difficult to see."
NO.1 Cure High Blood Pressure - Down to 120/80mmHg in 20mins healthpin.online/Diet/LowerBP NO.1 Cure High Blood Pressure - Down to 120/80mmHg in 20mins Ad She began the hearing without making any mention of the case's trial date and instead directed the defense lawyers to begin arguing their motion to dismiss based on unconditional vagueness.
"These charges must be struck and dismissed," defense lawyer Emil Bove argued.
Bove suggested that Trump is a victim of a double standard compared to other presidents who allegedly retained sensitive information, directly mentioning the conduct of Presidents Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Joe Biden.
Cannon responded to the defense argument with skepticism – at one point suggesting the defense motion was "premature" – and peppered Bove with questions about definitions and hypotheticals of Trump's conduct.
"When does it become unauthorized?" Cannon asked.
"President Trump designated the records as personal when he took them out of the White House," Bove said ….
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-says-dismissing-trump-documents-indictment-is-difficult-to-see/ar-BB1jQEOw
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