Trump has 'met his match' after judge slams him with a Monday deadline: ex-prosecutor

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As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications are that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.
 
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As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.

Trump still thinks he's the smartest guy in the room.
 
As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.
Trump thinks he's above the law. He's going to push it to create more delays, and of course, chaos.
 
Trump still thinks he's the smartest guy in the room.

He is!

He's playing this judge like a fiddle :D

The more they beat up on Trump...the more people are going to vote for him.

Trump is running the most effective (and the least expensive) campaign in history! And the dems and the media are helping him!

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He is!

He's playing this judge like a fiddle :D

The more they beat up on Trump...the more people are going to vote for him.

Trump is running the most effective (and the least expensive) campaign in history! And the dems and the media are helping him!

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Right. $40 million in legal fees and $216,000 for Melania's hairdresser.
 
As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.
Just another democrat judge.
 
He is!

He's playing this judge like a fiddle :D

The more they beat up on Trump...the more people are going to vote for him.

Trump is running the most effective (and the least expensive) campaign in history! And the dems and the media are helping him!

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Not enough votes to win a general election. No ground gained in the swing states he lost last time.
May even give up NC, Ohio, and Iowa this time around.
 
As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.
I have a better question. Since it is the “government” which is charging a man who is presumed to be innocent, why should that defendant be prohibited from exercising his free speech?
 
As the saga continues..Judge gives the Trump team until Monday to file a response to the US's motion. Included in that response is the specific request to bullet point their objections and propose workable alternatives.
No so good for the Trump crew..as the indications that some sort of order is going to be issued.



A federal judge issued a ruling ordering Donald Trump to respond to a protective order filed by the Justice Department that would block the former president from sharing details of evidence from his Jan. 6 criminal case proceedings.
In a court order filed Saturday afternoon, Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Trump's legal team must respond to the special counsel's motion by Monday at 5 p.m. The order comes after the DOJ issued a court filing at about 10 p.m. on Friday, calling attention to a message Trump posted on his Truth Social account that prosecutors say raises concerns the former president may improperly share details about his latest criminal proceedings.
If Trump's team seeks to challenge the protective order, which is likely in this case, the former president's lawyers must file a revised version of the order and submit it to Chutkan ahead of the deadline, according to the judge's ruling.
The protective order was filed after Trump posted a message on his Truth Social account, warning, "If you go after me, I’m coming after you!” The missive prompted concerns among prosecutors that Trump would publicly share evidence from special counsel Jack Smith’s criminal case detailing the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
In the filing, prosecutors pressed Chutkan to issue an order prohibiting any findings related to the case be kept from public view.
“Such a restriction is particularly important in this case because the defendant has previously issued public statements on social media regarding witnesses, judges, attorneys, and others associated with legal matters pending against him,” Senior Assistant Special Counsels Molly Gaston and Thomas Windom wrote in the filing. “And in recent days, regarding this case, the defendant has issued multiple posts—either specifically or by implication—including the following, which the defendant posted just hours ago.”

The filing does not specifically request a gag order against Trump, which would bar him from discussing the case altogether outside the courtroom or with the media. However, prosecutors noted they are set to share a “substantial” amount of evidence with Trump’s team, which they are trying to keep out of public view while criminal proceedings play out.
Meh. A little Progressive Fascism never hurt anyone.
 
Trump would be smart going forward with his campaign, to make his #1 focus as he delivers his speeches and his ads, that as president his #1 priority will be to fire as many government officials as possible throughout all federal bureaucracies.
Tell his followers, that his second go around will be "draining the swamp" on steroids. Destroying as many government agencies, bureaucrats, and especially those that work in the DOJ. Tell them that what he plans to do, will make Jan 6th look like a Boy Scout convention.
Tell them the next four years, will be loud, will be in the public eye, and it will be lethal!
 

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