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So Fanni Willis can stay but the boyfriend must go …..
Judge Rules Fani Willis Can Stay on Trump Case if Nathan Wade Leaves: Live Updates – The New York Times (nytimes.com)
I'm guessing there will be an interlocutory appeal pushing the Georgia trial into 2025.
This is squarely on Willis. A textbook example of prosecutorial arrogance. Same with the charges dismissed due to lack of specificity in the indictment.
Corey Hutchins' weekly update on Colorado Media included this tidbit of news:
I'm a bit unsure about its banner: "Turning the Tide in Colorado" — anyone seen a tide within the state boundaries?
There might be a tide when the foothills snow from the last storm melts off.
I have looked at the Voice and it just seemed to me to be an aggregator site, organizing news stories that might fit the conservative narrative. I guess that requires "editing," but maybe the kind that could easily be replaced by AI.
I'm pretty sure this is the Tide she's talking about…
Trump's insistence on being at every court hearing (even if he doesn't need to be there) is his strategy to play the victim when he loses the Presidential election.
This is not "4d chess". This is just Trump doing what he does best: play the victim.
Ahh the Happy Warrior. 1968 he came to our high school and gave a talk, it was not a campaign speech. Voting age was still twenty-one, but maybe we were supposed to convince our parents to vote for him. The day started good, I had just received a scholarship and then we spent most of the morning in the assembly. I would have voted for him if I could. Johnson had not bailed yet, so they were still a team.