Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Meanwhile, Back In Florida…er, Brooklyn..er…

Doesn't sound good, does it? Sounds even worse! Or is it muddled reporting that results in "both siderism"? Just to provide context. Now you see where Dearie is coming from. Still all aimed at Trump. "#5 in the log" is the immediate contentious issue. This is where Dearie "blames both sides." Hawk (DOJ) puts the burden on Trump, Trump puts the burden on DOJ, Dearie says: A plague on both your houses! Which is a fair point, even though it's only about 1 letter. The burden here is on Trump. Dearie wants the parties to work this one out between them (the only issue is: was the letter sent, or not? That would determine the privilege claim.), Dearie isn't being at all unreasonable. That's addressed to Trump, not DOJ. The log is a privilege log that Trump (as mentioned before) should have produced, since he's the party asserting privilege. The log would be the list of documents he says are privileged. Dearie is mostly pissed with the fact Trump hasn't really done anything. Which, of course, is Trump's strategy: he just wants to stay in court and ball up the situation. This is, by the way, a status call, not a hearing. Dearie just wants to know what the f*ck is going on. He doesn't like the answers he's getting. His order to make a joint submission of the disputed documents (the problem he's trying to sort out) by November 12 stands. The 11th Circuit expects final briefs on the DOJ appeal by November 17. The 11th Circuit could take this out of Dearie's hands, and Cannon's, before year's end. The smart money says they will.

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