According to a court filing discovered by Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Trump has notified the court that he won't seek such a change. The move comes after Mark Meadows' similar request was denied.
"The move is a big surprise," Tamar Hallerman of AJC wrote. "Conventional wisdom for a long time was that Trump would try removal and then appeal any losses."The handwriting on the wall?
Or a reflection of Trump’s concern for his finances and legal bills? Maybe his fundraising is not a bottomless well. Maybe the summary judgment has made him see the light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train. ð
Either way, this sure looks like his strategy of endless delays is proving too expensive against an adversary who doesn’t run out of money. Or patience.
I don’t know if it’s yet come to this. But I’ve been expecting it to come to this, sooner or later. I also think it’s not a coincidence this follows the judgement in New York.
Trump is looking at the handwriting on the wall. And he knows what it means.
(BTW: the older interpretation of the title is that all three words are a reference to money. Ironic, no?)
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