0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
two sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds private three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above& a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification jim proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you write it quickly. i believe that it's private that's seems to answer a lot. >> there it does, casey and that is the genesis of the concern, right? you have to now parse out. is they have private conduct from presidential conduct and then, you know, this sort of, this how the ambiguity right, is what i'm searching for. and so if you have that ambiguity, do you take it down to the lower court and does because the lower court make factual determinations as the justice did in her questioning as to what can be deemed to be private such that it can be prosecuted. and what could be deemed in the outer per
two sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds private three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above& a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification jim proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> so sounds private. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you really quickly. >> i believe that's private. i don't want us so those acts you would not dispute those the private and you wouldn't raise a claim that they were official as characterize what we would say. your honor, if i may, what we would say his official was things like meeting with the department of justice to deliberate about who's gonna be the acting attorney general, the united states. sure. again, with the american public communicating with congress about matters of all enormous thank you thank you thank you. council. and what is the consequence in terms of going forward with your acknowledgement that those are private next, as oppose
private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> so sounds private. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you really quickly. >> i believe...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 1
>> petitioner turn to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. private, as i want to jamming, we do speed the allegation, but sounds private. >> sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations this is support a challenge. so sounds brian three private actors to attorneys including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped to implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready quickly. i believe that private with b now is jack ray code. so that surprise winning author, historian and professor at stanford, he also signed onto an amicus briefs is court rejecting trump's immunity claim. thank you for joining us this evening. >> it sounds like this immunity question may not be close to being resolved completely and could actually go bac
>> petitioner turn to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. private, as i want to jamming, we do speed the allegation, but sounds private. >> sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations this is support a challenge. so sounds brian three private actors to attorneys...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we disputed the allegations but it sounds private. >> petitioner conspired with another private attorney to get a violation which was false allegations to support a challenge. >> that also sounds private. >> three private actors and two attorneys and a political attorney implemented plan to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator directed that effort. >> you read it quickly, believe that is private. >> and then later he says trump's phone call with that infamous secretary of state where he says you'll find 11,780 votes i just need one more is not an official act. how big a big concessions on this. >> those are all huge concessions to the extent this does get ultimately remanded to the judge for additional findings that will fill her hand in terms of her ability to move the case forward. i don't think the supreme court is focused so much on the actual trump indictment as they are concerned about hamstringing future presidents in terms of restraints on their ability to act officially without fear of retribution by their successors. >> it sounds like
. >> we disputed the allegations but it sounds private. >> petitioner conspired with another private attorney to get a violation which was false allegations to support a challenge. >> that also sounds private. >> three private actors and two attorneys and a political attorney implemented plan to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator directed that effort. >> you read it quickly, believe that is private. >> and then later he...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, dining, we dispute the allegation but private two sounds but petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds private three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready to quickly i believe that's private so of today's arguments also focused on for president richard nixon and his legal entanglements and held that precedent reflects on today and what that means. i'm joined tonight by the more counsel to former president trump, jim trusty, former federal prosecutor, elliot williams georgetown law professor victoria nurse, and former federal prosecutor. can woo
petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, dining, we dispute the allegation but private two sounds but petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing and court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds private three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
petitioner turn to a private attorney was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. >> private shining, we dispute the allegation by the sounds private jet sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing& court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> so sounds private. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates it's a presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you really quickly. >> i believe dr.. it then later he says trump's phone call with the infamous one with the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger, where he says, you know, find 11,708 votes. >> i just need one more. was not an official act. >> how big of a concession is all of this? >> those are all huge concessions and to the extent that this does get ultimately rema
petitioner turn to a private attorney was willing to spread knowingly false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results. >> private shining, we dispute the allegation by the sounds private jet sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing& court of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> so sounds private. >> three private actors to attorneys,...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
trump, petitioner versus united states. but many of the justices, if not most of them, seemed very, very focused on the precedent this case could set for future presidents, right? >> and just, just because they kept going back to that point, i think it's a it's a big win, frankly for the former president because that's one of the things his, his lawyers kept arguing. they kept saying that if you allow this to go forward this way, that other presidents could face prosecution for any acts they committed in office. and so you'll hear, justice gorsuch describing what he says he sees at play here. listen i'm not concerned about this case, but i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents based on accusations about their motives whether it's reelection or who knows what corrupt means in 15, 12 right? >> we don't know what that means maybe we'll find out sometime soon. but the dangerousness of accusing europe political opponent of having bad motives and if that's enough to overcome your core po
trump, petitioner versus united states. but many of the justices, if not most of them, seemed very, very focused on the precedent this case could set for future presidents, right? >> and just, just because they kept going back to that point, i think it's a it's a big win, frankly for the former president because that's one of the things his, his lawyers kept arguing. they kept saying that if you allow this to go forward this way, that other presidents could face prosecution for any acts...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that's actually a virtue of our reading as compared to petitioners because i have not heard him articulate anything that would fall within c1 that wouldn't also come within c2. so on his reading, c2 really does just swallow c1 whole. >> i mean, in a way you're reading it c1, c2 almost exist in isolation, certainly not affected by c1 we don't deny it all that there is a relationship between the two provisions. justice thomas, does that relationship? the relationship is the one congress specified in the text. it's what follows the word. otherwise that is the relevant degree of similarity. what both c1 and c2 have in common is that they, they are aimed at conduct that obstructs an official proceeding. c1 does so when one way tampering with records and documents, s2 does so with respect to all other conduct that in a different manner, does that i think that this has to be the road the court goes down to look at what congress actually prescribed with respect to similarity, because in contrast, if you take up petitioners invitation to come up with some a textual gloss from c1 to port
i think that's actually a virtue of our reading as compared to petitioners because i have not heard him articulate anything that would fall within c1 that wouldn't also come within c2. so on his reading, c2 really does just swallow c1 whole. >> i mean, in a way you're reading it c1, c2 almost exist in isolation, certainly not affected by c1 we don't deny it all that there is a relationship between the two provisions. justice thomas, does that relationship? the relationship is the one...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the tourney because the verification by petitioner that cause false allegations to support a challenge. >> three private actors to attorneys including those mentioned above and a political consultant help to implement a plan to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator attorney directed that effort. >> you read it quickly i believe that is private. >> some of today's arguments also focus on richard nixon and his entanglements and how that reflects on today and what that means. i'm joined tonight by counsel and former federal prosecutor, law professor, and former federal prosecutor. also someone very familiar with the legal legacy left behind by nixon's one-time white house counsel john dean. let me start with you given how watergate, and think we knew was going to come up but this is how trump's attorney responded when justice raise this question about nixon. >> what was up with the parting for president nixon. if everybody thought that presidents couldn't be prosecuted then what was that about. >> he was under investigation for private and public conduct
. >> the tourney because the verification by petitioner that cause false allegations to support a challenge. >> three private actors to attorneys including those mentioned above and a political consultant help to implement a plan to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and co-conspirator attorney directed that effort. >> you read it quickly i believe that is private. >> some of today's arguments also focus on richard nixon and his entanglements and how...
0
0.0
Apr 9, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct is essentially saying there just hasn't been a former president like trump exactly. and the fact back that no other president has tried to overturn an election in which he lost doesn't mean that you get a free pass when you actually do try to overturn the i mean, the idea that donald trump is different, that this conduct is different from any other president, former president is at the heart of this case. and the idea that because trump has done something so novel and so awful that he gets away with it is something that i don't think the supreme court is really going to buy. >> and congressman your former january >> 6 colleague, liz cheney said, are your january 6 committee i'll said recently that is very important. members of the supreme court recognized trump is just trying to run out the clock and not allow them to do that. do you think the court should take the timeline of the case into account? >> what really think they do? they should personally because look, this is going to be obviously very import
and instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct is essentially saying there just hasn't been a former president like trump exactly. and the fact back that no other president has tried to overturn an election in which he lost doesn't mean that you get a free pass when you actually do try to overturn the i mean, the idea that donald trump is different, that this conduct is different from any other president, former president is at the heart of this case. and the...
0
0.0
Apr 16, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
conduct on january 6, those counts do not require that petitioner have acted corruptly to obstruct an official proceeding are you have to translate that for me? >> yes. her point was representing the department of justice, elizabeth prelogar, that to not be able to use this law would not be able to hold many of the defendants accountable for what they did. they obstruct an official proceeding in the government's mind? and it didn't matter that some evidence was not destroyed freud, in the process and by limiting the government's use of this law, it essentially won't hold to fully account many of these defendants, including donald trump, who is also charged under this logic. >> okay. you're good at reading the court. do you think that they're going to side with the capital the january 6 defendants sierra ultimately majority? yes. yes. you do. i just want to say it doesn't mean that a bunch of people are going to be set free because many of these people, including joseph fischer, who came there to were charged with other things? yes. exactly. they are charged with other things where it
conduct on january 6, those counts do not require that petitioner have acted corruptly to obstruct an official proceeding are you have to translate that for me? >> yes. her point was representing the department of justice, elizabeth prelogar, that to not be able to use this law would not be able to hold many of the defendants accountable for what they did. they obstruct an official proceeding in the government's mind? and it didn't matter that some evidence was not destroyed freud, in the...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davis looked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um, colleagues. pam's hospital system wanted to build a new facility in plainfield, illinois. seems pretty straightforward, but there were red flags right away when she went to get government approval for the project. davis: in my case, the governor had appointed individuals to this board who had either contributed money to his campaign, so they bought their way on, or individuals that were controlled by the governor and other individuals and would approve only those projects where a kickback was going to be given. turns out the board was willing to approve the hospital. all she had to do was use builde
the m.o. was to make money from every state petitioner possible, and small-town hospital ceo pam davis looked like just another easy mark. but in this case, the whole shakedown process is recorded by the hospital executive who was getting shaken down. [laughs] woman: he needs to reset your wire. [laughs] oh, god, another wire. sorry for, uh... -i don't care. -just in here. uh, the governor really wasn't on my radar, um, at all until i experienced an extortion attempt through one of his, um,...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing blinken chord of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds bright. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed that effort you ready to quickly i believe that it's private that's really significant. >> so a revision for what we've heard in the past. so the chief justice really laid out the next issue, which is that he and the other justices don't believe that the lower courts spent enough time when they rejected trump's argument, trying to suss out what exactly is an official act? what was he doing in his private capacity? so off it seems like we're we're going here. is that the court will likely set up some kind of test or parameters or the court will lay out how you figure that out, but then it sends the entire case b
it sounds private petitioner conspired with another private attorney who caused the filing blinken chord of a verification signed by petitioner that contain false allegations to support a challenge. >> sounds bright. >> three private actors to attorneys, including those mentioned above, and a political consultant helped implement a plan to submit fraudulent slates of presidential electors to obstruct the certification proceeding and petitioner and a coconspirator attorney directed...
0
0.0
Apr 3, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in some cases, petitioners challenging the law argue that violated their constitutional rights. cnn's david mckenzie is following this story for us and filed this report >> human rights activists and lawyers are deeply disappointed in the decision of a constitutional court in uganda. to unanimously uphold a draconian anti-lgbtq law that calls for a life sentence in some cases, even the death penalty and circumstances answers for the lgbtq community in uganda. and now there were two aspects of the law that the judges said could be thrown out, including issues of privacy and health. but in the main dilated stan, despite the increase credible pressure coming from western governments and others ever since president was 70, signed the law last year, and extensive reporting by cnn has shown. but lgbtq, ugandans have been harassed, evicted, and beaten. and in some cases, even how to flee the country to seek asylum elsewhere. cause of the conditions in uganda. now, it's likely the lawyers will appeal this ruling at the supreme court. david mckenzie, cnn, johannesburg our thanks to david
in some cases, petitioners challenging the law argue that violated their constitutional rights. cnn's david mckenzie is following this story for us and filed this report >> human rights activists and lawyers are deeply disappointed in the decision of a constitutional court in uganda. to unanimously uphold a draconian anti-lgbtq law that calls for a life sentence in some cases, even the death penalty and circumstances answers for the lgbtq community in uganda. and now there were two...
0
0.0
Apr 25, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i want to know if you agree or disagree about the characterization of these acts is private petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly, false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, dining we dispute the allegation, but sounds private. >> other justices it seemed wary of opening the door to prosecuting feature president's after leaving office, i'm not concerned about this case, but i am concerned about future uses of the criminal law to target political opponents based on accusations about their motives will that not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country is a democracy. and we can look around the world and find countries where we have seen this process, where the loser gets thrown in jail. >> the justices appear poised to send this case back down to the lower courts for additional litigation. this point is unclear how long it will take the supreme court to make public its decision and how long additional litigation could take. >> so as of now, it's not clear if the former presiden
. >> i want to know if you agree or disagree about the characterization of these acts is private petitioner turned to a private attorney, was willing to spread knowingly, false claims of election fraud to spearhead is challenges to the election results private, dining we dispute the allegation, but sounds private. >> other justices it seemed wary of opening the door to prosecuting feature president's after leaving office, i'm not concerned about this case, but i am concerned about...
0
0.0
Apr 8, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct. they described the charges against him, aaron, as quote, an unprecedented assault on the structure of our government. so here they are asking the court to reject this argument and to do it quickly. >> yeah. i mean, it's interesting and as they go through, as you point out it saying that nixon's acceptance of a pardon was also making it clear that he felt that there needed to be a pardon because he was subject to prosecution for acts he committed during watergate while he was in office. so going through and laying all of this out, ultimately, though, paula as you point out, this is the arguments are supposed to be next week >> this is >> all about timing, right? >> yeah. and lift the special counsel has to be frustrated because aaron months ago, he asked the supreme court to just step in and decide this issue. don't wait for it to go through the appellate court and then take it up because he knew that process could potentially make it impossible to bring this case before the november e
it instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioners alleged conduct. they described the charges against him, aaron, as quote, an unprecedented assault on the structure of our government. so here they are asking the court to reject this argument and to do it quickly. >> yeah. i mean, it's interesting and as they go through, as you point out it saying that nixon's acceptance of a pardon was also making it clear that he felt that there needed to be a pardon because he was subject...