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Wisconsin Legislature Discussing Impeaching New State Supreme Court Justice
  • If convicted and removed the governor can appoint a new justice.

    But...

    The fun part is they don't have to convict, under WI law if a justice is impeached they are barred from trying cases until the Senate tries them.

    If they move forward my money is on impeachment and delay, since that kills the majority (that the people of WI voted for, on the basis that she opposed the horrific district maps) and everyone's job is safe for another election cycle.

  • Baby floof

    Fluffy kitten memories from August 2018, one of the litters I fostered. Most of the kittens so far were either born feral or in this case mama cat was "surrendered" (left in a carrier outside of a pet store....).

    All 5 kittens and mama are still doing great today though.

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    Judge in Trump classified docs case cancels tentative August 25 hearing, scheduling sealed proceeding for another time
  • I was just (somewhat poorly) answering the 'why is this even an option' question above, not trying to justify it.

    Even if it does work, it changes nothing but the venue. They're still facing state charges, and it's still DA Willis and her team bringing them, it'll just be a federal judge overseeing with a slightly larger jury pool.

    My point wasn't that it's a way to avoid the charges, however it will work as a delay tactic.

  • Judge in Trump classified docs case cancels tentative August 25 hearing, scheduling sealed proceeding for another time
  • Not op (nor a lawyer) but as it was explained by an actual lawyer, there's an argument to be made that since some of the crimes were committed while president he could argue that they were done so as part of his presidential duties. If the judge agrees it could be moved to federal court.

    Mark Meadows has already filled a req to remove the case to federal court since he was acting as a federal employee during all the crime-ing.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • Judging by what he was involved in (forged elector doc verbiage, gathering a list of lawyers to assist in each state they planned to forge said certs) Boris was my slightly educated guess.

    There were a lot of high hopes that it would be Stone or Bannon but they just don't fit the bill.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • Whoever it ends up being, they're not a big household name. I'm now split on Boris Epshteyn and Mike Roman, but I can't find anything that perfectly links them to emails/phone calls from the dates mentioned in today's indictment. They were both big parts of the fake electors conspiracy.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • Co-conspirator 6's involvement here is strictly related to the forged elector certificates. Pages 24&25 outline some of what this person did, like providing language used on the fake certificates, and a list of lawyers to help in each state they were planning to file fake certs from.

    It doesn't seem like much but quasi-legal language for the bogus certificates seems out of Bannon's league. This is why I'm leaning toward Boris Epshteyn, who is a lawyer...but was acting as an advisor to the campaign instead.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • I have been wracking my brain and searching because I swear there was reporting about who actually drafted the fake elector certificates, but given the description of their actions I'm not thinking Bannon or Stone.

    I've settled on #6 being Boris Epshteyn, even though he is a lawyer, he was acting as an advisor to the trump campaign during the post-election dipshittery. He was also on some of the reported email chains, though the emails mentioned in the indictment haven't been released.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • NBC reported that #3 is Powell which makes sense.

    I'm not sold on Bannon but I may have missed reports that he assisted with the electoral college certificate fraud plan. I still haven't made it to that part of the indictment...because I skipped forward to the sections about obstructing the certification.

  • Mega Thread - Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Conspiring to Defraud the United States in Arraignment - Washington DC
  • Bummer that it looks like we lost a bunch of top notch comments in one of the original threads...but to answer one question I tried to reply to right as the other threads were replaced with the megathread.

    Judging by #1's links to phone calls to senators/reps on 6JAN I'd say that's Rudy. Since he's a bumbling idiot and called the wrong numbers we have the voicemail he intended to leave for Tuberville.

    Reports say Eastman's lawyers confirmed he is #2, but I couldn't find a link so we'll have to wait for confirmation on that one.

    Edit: Looking at page 30 I would assume #4 is Jeffrey Clark, as WH council was trying to dissuade him from taking the role of acting AG.

    Edit again: My guess for #5 is Kenny Chesebro, with a name like that I shouldn't have forgotten about him but he was critical in the fake elector plot.

    Last edit(?): Boris Epshteyn might be behind door #6, putting this in comments and I'll leave it if I'm wrong!

  • Trump hit with new charges as special counsel expands Mar-a-Lago documents case
  • But you'd also think someone who is running for president would want to do whatever possible to get those 'found not guilty' headlines as soon as possible.

    Ya know... If they were confident that 'not guilty' was the most likely outcome.