excalibur
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Well, other judges sitting in during arraignment? WTF?!? Nothing says Trump cannot get a fair trial in DC more than this BS.
Venue must be changed before a Motion to Dismiss is filed.
Venue must be changed before a Motion to Dismiss is filed.
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Seven federal judges sat in the D.C. courthouse and watched while Trump was arraigned by their magistrate judge colleague.
The group included Chief Judge James Boasberg, and judges Amy Berman Jackson and Randy Moss, who were with four others in the back row of the room.
Jackson has presided over a number of criminal cases involving Trump associates.
Trump, while president in 2020, blasted her in a tweet as she prepared to sentence his longtime advisor Roger Stone, the notorious Republican self-described trickster, for witness tampering, lying to Congress and obstructing a House investigation.
“Is this the Judge that put Paul Manafort in SOLITARY CONFINEMENT, something that not even mobster Al Capone had to endure?” Trump wrote about Jackson, referring to Manafort’s own criminal case. “How did she treat Crooked Hillary Clinton? Just asking!”
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Seven federal judges sat in the D.C. courthouse and watched while Trump was arraigned by their magistrate judge colleague.
The group included Chief Judge James Boasberg, and judges Amy Berman Jackson and Randy Moss, who were with four others in the back row of the room.
Jackson has presided over a number of criminal cases involving Trump associates.
Trump, while president in 2020, blasted her in a tweet as she prepared to sentence his longtime advisor Roger Stone, the notorious Republican self-described trickster, for witness tampering, lying to Congress and obstructing a House investigation.
“Is this the Judge that put Paul Manafort in SOLITARY CONFINEMENT, something that not even mobster Al Capone had to endure?” Trump wrote about Jackson, referring to Manafort’s own criminal case. “How did she treat Crooked Hillary Clinton? Just asking!”
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Former President Trump released on bond under strict rules after not-guilty plea to election conspiracy charges
Former President Donald Trump entered a not-guilty plea to Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya, who set the date for his next hearing as Aug. 28.
www.cnbc.com