Well, this just happened:Trump’s tough day on the campaign trail consisted of a few Truth Social posts.
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 3, 2024
Same as yesterday.
And lots of other days.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein first holds that federal courts' limited jurisdiction does not allow him to take over a case because of Merchan's alleged bias. 2/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 3, 2024
Surprising no one, but those legal motions don't write themselves; and Trump's lawyers had to do it over again this weekend, since they apparently don't know diddly about federal removal practice (this is the second time they've tried; you'd think they'd have the basics down, at least). Here's a bit of what Lisa Rubin pointed out before the judge rejected Trump's request for leave to file a motion:p.s. As far as I know, there is no right to appeal an order denying leave to file a removal notice. But will that stop Trump, especially given that Hellerstein seems to have misconstrued his argument about immunity? Probably not. Stay tuned.
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 3, 2024
First, they remind him that Trump's removal efforts don't preclude him from ruling on two pending motions Trump brought before him: one to set aside the verdict and one to postpone his sentencing. 2/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 3, 2024
It also comes -- and the DA's team is counting -- "three months after he was found guilty by a jury on thirty-four felony counts; and nearly two months after defendant asked this Court to consider his [ ] motion for a new trial." 4/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 3, 2024
Golf is cheaper than campaigning. And lawyers don't pay themselves to file your frivoulous motions that only eat up legal fees and serve no other purpose. Even when you're spending other people's money, that gets expensive. And the legal month has barely started:Those rounds of golf aren’t going to play themselves. Besides, he doesn’t want to miss the buffet line and late night bingo. https://t.co/GaUduL5xtr
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) September 3, 2024
Tomorrow’s the first working day of September—and we could see action in both state and federal courts as soon as tomorrow in Trump’s criminal cases. 1/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 2, 2024
Second, both sides submitted their proposals to Judge Tanya Chutkan for what should happen next in the federal election case. She’s got a status conference scheduled for this Thursday, but could she ask for more clarity or details before then? Sure could. 2/
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 2, 2024
I think I can predict the future between now and Election Day....And as the work week begins tomorrow, we could see movement on any of these fronts. Stay tuned. FIN.
— Lisa Rubin (@lawofruby) September 2, 2024
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