Special Counsel Appeals Judge Ruling To Toss Trump Classified Document Case
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Updated August 27, 2024
- Last month, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump, calling the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith unconstitutional.
- Cannon, who was appointed by Trump, said the Constitution gives only Congress or the president the authority to appoint a special counsel, not the U.S. Attorney General, in Smith's case. The district judge wrote:
"The Superseding Indictment is DISMISSED because Special Counsel Smith's appointment violates the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution...The Special Counsel's position effectively usurps that important legislative authority, threatening the structural liberty inherent in the separation of powers."
- The Department of Justice gave the special counsel the right to appeal the order, which sends the case to the Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit and adds months to the process. Smith is asking the 11th Circuit Court to reverse Cannon's order to dismiss the case and send it back for "further proceedings."
- Cannon has been criticized by observers for delays and rulings that continue to favor Trump. Legal experts believe the Appeals court may have standing to ask Cannon to recuse herself from the case, although Smith's appeal did not call for that. Smith's appeal wrote:
"The district court erred...the Attorney General has statutory authority…to appoint a special prosecutor comparable to the Special Counsel. Precedent and history confirm those authorities, as do the long tradition of special-counsel appointments by Attorneys General and Congress' endorsement of the practice."
Updated June 15, 2023
- Walt Nauta, Trump's co-defendant and aide, is expected to appear in court on June 27 to enter a plea for himself. After that, there will be status conferences and procedural matters until the trial begins.
- Trump's legal team could submit procedural protests, such as motions alleging selective prosecution, that could delay the trial potentially until after the 2024 election.
- Trump's legal team is still up in the air, as two of his lawyers quit the day the indictment was unsealed. Christopher Kise and Todd Blanche, who represented the former president at the arraignment hearing on Tuesday, are expected to continue standing by Trump.
Updated June 13, 2023 4:00pm EST
- Trump pleaded not guilty to the federal charges related to hoarding classified documents in his Mar-a-Lago resort.
- According to Reuters, Walt Nauta was not arraigned because he did not have a local attorney representing him.
Updated June 13, 2023, 12:00pm EST
- Trump is due in court in Miami today to face his 37-count indictment, which accuses him of holding classified documents after leaving the White House. His appearance represents the first time a president of the U.S. has been put on criminal trial.
- Reporters and spectators await Trump's arrival outside the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. courthouse. During his arraignment, Trump is expected to plead not guilty.
- Trump called for supporters to meet him in Miami on Truth Social, posting:
"SEE YOU IN MIAMI ON TUESDAY!!!"
- After today's court appearance, the former president is expected to fly to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., to give remarks.
Updated June 12, 2023
- During a campaign rally in Georgia on Saturday, Trump denied any wrongdoing and fought against the charges he faces. He told Republican residents:
"This is a political hit job. Republicans are treated far different at the Justice Department than Democrats."
- He claimed that his indictment was "election interference" and an abuse of power by the Biden administration. These were the former president's first remarks since the DOJ released the indictment.
- Trump was joined by Walt Nauta, his personal aide, who faces six counts related to obstruction and concealment.
- Trump's former Attorney General Bill Barr criticized him and his supporters who say he is being mistreated and targeted in the case against him. Barr said:
"This idea of presenting Trump as a victim here, a victim of a witch hunt, is ridiculous. Yes, he's been a victim in the past. Yes, his adversaries have obsessively pursued him with phony claims. And I've been at his side, defending against them when he is a victim. But this is much different. He's not a victim here."
Updated June 9, 2023, 3:30pm EST
- The Justice Department revealed Trump's indictment includes seven federal charges and 38 counts: 31 counts associated with withholding national defense information, five counts related to concealing possession of classified documents, and two counts of false statements. Read the full indictment here.
- The documents say Trump illegally held documents concerning U.S. nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the U.S. and its allies to military attacks, and "plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack."
- The documents were packed in boxes along with clothes, gifts, photographs, and other materials and shipped to Mar-a-Lago by the General Services Administration.
- Additionally, the prosecutors revealed that Trump caused his lawyers to falsely certify a statement for the Justice Department.
- Jack Smith, the special counsel who brought the case, said in remarks on Friday:
"We have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone."
- Trump told Fox News that he’s “totally innocent” and the indictment is “election interference at the highest level" and he will plead not guilty.
What's the story?
- Former President Donald Trump was officially indicted on Thursday by the Justice Department, accusing him of mishandling classified documents he kept upon leaving office and obstructing the government's efforts to retrieve them.
- According to two people close to the matter, the former president faces seven federal charges, including willfully retaining national defense secrets in violation of the Espionage Act, making false statements, and a conspiracy to obstruct justice.
- Trump is expected to surrender to authorities on Tuesday. The Justice Department has yet to publicly comment on the indictment, which was handed by a grand jury in Miami's Federal District Court.
- Fox News Digital reported Trump would plead not guilty.
The case
- Last year, the FBI removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some labeled top secret, from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.
- In 2018, then-President Trump signed a law making it a felony to take and retain classified documents.
What they're saying
- Republican Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy said on Twitter:
"I, and every American who believes in the rule of law, stand with President Trump against this grave injustice. House Republicans will hold this brazen weaponization of power accountable."
"Trump's apparent indictment on multiple charges arising from his retention of classified materials is another affirmation of the rule of law. For four years, he acted like he was above the law. But he should be treated like any other lawbreaker. And today, he has been."
- On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump said:
"This is indeed a DARK DAY for the United States of America. I am an innocent man. I did nothing wrong."
The big picture
- This is the first time a former U.S. president has faced federal charges. The indictment comes around two months after Trump was charged with 34 felony counts in a New York court for falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels case, where he became the first former U.S. president in history to be criminally charged.
- Trump also pleaded not guilty to April's case, the first of two arraignments he's faced this year.
Do you think Trump is guilty?
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Donald pretty much admitted he was guilty on talk show after talk show, at his rallies and on twitter. Basically, he says he did it , that it was his "right" to do so. Many have said, that this is a "Sad Day" for our country. I would submit that embracing a narcissistic, meglomaniac with a nefarious past as a CANDIDATE for president was a "Sad Day". MAKING him "presdent" was a travesty and actully holding him accountable for his mis-deeds is cause to celebrate.
He is a New York gangster. His father was a New York gangster. I would never, ever turn my government over to such a criminal!
We are living in unprecedented times! The current administration is weaponizing our justice system. The report on the Russian hoax is evidence enough of that and the silence from the media in not demanding justice. I've read that every ex president could be charged with possesing documents that aren't considered unclassified! We as Americans should all be afraid, we are heading for trouble as a nation
Two of Trump's lawyers, including Jim Trusty, have resigned! I guess the rats are bailing on the sinking ship...
I don't think Trump is guilty of stealing and hiding documents which detailed some of our country's most dangerous secrets. I don't think Trump lied about having them.
I don't think Trump colluded and conspired to obstruct the Federal Government and the National Archives getting those documents back.
I KNOW TRUMP COMMITTED THOSE CRIMES!
AND HE DID WORSE THAN THAT WHEN HE ATTEMPTED A VIOLENT COUP ON JANUARY 6TH!
Umm, if Trump is guilty I'd say Biden is as well. Such a double standard.
Stop playing with this addict and get him locked up. You in the courts are endengering all of us. Do what is right.
The question should be What is he not guilty of?
congress, judiciary, scotus, his enablers are even more guilty of letting this criminal run amok committing more crimes and turmoil in this world with total impunity
Trump is not guilty
There is always voter suppression!
Only in the Communist state of Florida!
There is not an easy way to get out, Trump and the Republican are to blame as to the policy for which to get out of Afghanistan. It starts with Trump!
Right wing billionaires are still at it to hell with America and democracy!
You could be next?
Conservative media is nothing more than Russian communists propaganda and conspiracies machine, they would fit right in with Russia.
The man should be called "DONALD DUCK". He duck out with bone spurs and responsibilities all his live and he has passed it on to his family!
The federal law prohibits all political campaigns stunts on sacred hallowed ground. No one can authorize, invite or post! Just another violations of rules, regulations and laws by Trump.
If Trump is allowed to escape penalties for the MULTIPLE crimes he has boldly committed, and in some instances CONTINUES to commit, it will firmly and perhaps forever establish ONLY THE POOR GET PRISON!!! And, while some of that statement is true, is it what we want the American people to fully realize?
You got Trump with mental decline and going fast and VD Vance bring up the Rear.
What more can he say to convince veterans and military members that he does not respect nor does he understand the meaning of service. He does not deserve to run the office of the president. He is despicable and embarrassing to our country
I read somewhere today that Trump promised free beer for everyone if he wins!
Note to Donald Trump, please read!
mr. Trump would you please consider all of the laughable and juvenile printed collateral you send me for your campaign on toilet paper so I can at least get some use out of it.
Duh--Of course, Donny is guilty as sin!
He stole Classified Documents from the White House and took them to Mar-a-Lago. He stored/hid them in the basement and even in bathrooms and showers.
When the Feds requested them back, Trump denied he had them. When the Feds came with the first search warrant, Trump handed over a relatively smal munber of government documents. It took a second search warrant and a more aggressive search to find the rest.
In fact, it was a year later revealed that there had been a total 8 search warrants!
Trump and the classified documents are a terrible event that should have never happened! His complete mishandling of this huge amount of highly classified documents is mind blowing!
He needs to stand trial!
Even the republicans knows this
We will certainly be getting more "Legal" news from the 💩 this week, but ...
Some issues with "People the 💩 Pardoned"!
Not just one ....!
From the article ...
"Davidson was convicted of murdering Wallie Howard Jr., an undercover agent. Howard was shot in Syracuse, New York, and the killer stole $42,000 from him.
Davidson had planned the robbery and given the killer a gun. He was not present when Howard was killed, but prosecutors argued that Howard's death was a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the robbery.
In 1993, Davidson was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
On March 31, 2023, just over two years after Trump released Davidson, he was charged in Orlando, Florida, with battery by strangulation and domestic violence. Davidson was accused of strangling Nayeli Chang, to whom he had been married for five months."
But OMG, two!!! ...
Also from the article ....
"It emerged on August 26 that a convicted loan shark and drug smuggler whose sentence was commuted by Trump was arrested for assaulting his wife and father-in-law."
and continued ....
"Braun was released after serving five years of a 13-year sentence for drug importation and money laundering.
Braun has now been indicted in Long Island, New York, for petit larceny, one count of assault with injury on a person 65 years or older and two counts of assault with intent to cause injury in the third degree.
He was previously convicted of money laundering and importing marijuana. The Federal Trade Commission fined him $20 million in February for predatory lending practices."
Just another day for the 💩‼️
From Newsweek ....
Yep my Reps.!
READ!!
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-commuted-sentences-domestic-violence-1948190