Blatant Election Interference

Do you think it's fair to dump 12.8 million pages of documents into the lap of a defense attorney and tell him he's got 180 days to read them and review them and prepare for a trial? That would mean he would need to read 77,000 pages per day every day until trial date.

No, it's pretty obvious that JackOffAllTrades thinks it's funny.
 
Do you think it's fair to dump 12.8 million pages of documents into the lap of a defense attorney and tell him he's got 180 days to read them and review them and prepare for a trial? That would mean he would need to read 77,000 pages per day every day until trial date.
Too bad.
Hire more people.
 
Too bad.
Hire more people.
They are the Jan 6 committee investigation evidence, all of it....much of it does not relate to his 4 indictments, two of which were obstruction of justice charges.... And trump got the 1/6 committee report in full 8 months ago, and is not new to him.

But most importantly, the Smith discovery evidence turned over, was all...already digitized, and categorized, and formatted for easy searches of its content that takes minutes to gather and sort thru vs. Months to do the same task manually, in yesteryear methods.
 
They are at it again. And I thought they were for free and fair elections. Obviously not.

---Republicans Blast Trump’s ‘Total Sham’ Trial Date Day Before Super Tuesday---


Of course they'd have slammed any date. The question is, is the date of his trial unusual for a trial date? In normal circumstances would anyone have complained about this date?

I'm betting no.
 
They are the Jan 6 committee investigation evidence, all of it....much of it does not relate to his 4 indictments, two of which were obstruction of justice charges.... And trump got the 1/6 committee report in full 8 months ago, and is not new to him.

But most importantly, the Smith discovery evidence turned over, was all...already digitized, and categorized, and formatted for easy searches of its content that takes minutes to gather and sort thru vs. Months to do the same task manually, in yesteryear methods.
So true.
Trump really needs an "expert".

Everything Trump says he knows "more about than anybody"​

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Axios
https://www.axios.com › Politics & Policy

Jan 5, 2019 — From ISIS to taxes, lawsuits and social media, Trump claims he's an expert on quite an array of topics.
 
Do you think it's fair to dump 12.8 million pages of documents into the lap of a defense attorney and tell him he's got 180 days to read them and review them and prepare for a trial? That would mean he would need to read 77,000 pages per day every day until trial date.
Yep. Since that attorney already knows the particulars of the case and what his client is being charged with.
 

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