Kamilah Hauptmann
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The thing is, narcissists can never quit without being forced to go. They're always running back to see if anyone said something mean and then poking on that zit because it represents their imaginary victimhood.Attention whore leaves the internet forever several times a year.
Attention whore leaves the internet forever several times a year.
www.politico.com
First State's Witness to jump ship.A Trump employee who monitored security cameras at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate abruptly retracted his earlier grand jury testimony and implicated Trump and others in obstruction of justice just after switching from an attorney paid for by a Trump political action committee to a lawyer from the federal defender’s office in Washington, prosecutors said in a court filing Tuesday.
The security aide — described as “Trump Employee 4” in public court filings but identified elsewhere as Yuscil Taveras — initially testified to a grand jury in Washington, D.C. that he was unaware of any effort to erase the videos, but after getting the new attorney “immediately … retracted his prior false testimony” and detailed the alleged effort to tamper with evidence related to the investigation of the handling of classified information stored at Trump’s Florida home, the new submission said.
Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff who was indicted in Georgia with Donald Trump, filed an urgent request Tuesday for a federal court to block his arrest while deciding whether to move his case from state to federal court.
The move came after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis refused to grant an extension to his scheduled surrender by noon Friday.
EDIT: Willis' response email.Willis threatened to issue an arrest warrant at 12:30 p.m. Friday if Meadows doesn't surrender.
"I am not granting any extensions," Willis wrote in a Tuesday email to Meadows' lawyers. "Your client is no different than any other criminal defendant in this jurisdiction."
The thing is, narcissists can never quit without being forced to go. They're always running back to see if anyone said something mean and then poking on that zit because it represents their imaginary victimhood.
Wait'll he sees the inside of his jail cell. I'm gonna need some earplugs.
If I properly understand it, though, he's been given a deadline of 5 pm on Friday to report to Fulton County Jail to be booked in and bailed. He's asking a superior court to extend that deadline. If the court is minded to grant his request it needs so to do some time before Friday afternoon, because otherwise he'll have to attend the jail regardless of the court's decision or risk arrest as a fugitive (and possibly have his grant of bail cancelled?).I now see very clearly the basic arrogance that is driving all of Trumpy's chucklehead lawyers. To whit: I give you Jeffrey Clark, who actually gave the judge a deadline for meeting his demand. A DEADLINE!
Experts Mock Jeffrey Clark's Demands To Georgia Judge About His Arrest
I think she misspelled the attorney's name. Mr. Moron.Looks like Meadows thinks he's special. Fani Willis is not having any of it.
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Mark Meadows seeks to delay surrender, asks federal court to block his Georgia arrest
Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, asked a federal court to block his arrest on Georgia charges with Donald Trump.www.usatoday.com
EDIT: Willis' response email.
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Ok, however that really wasn't my point. The overall attitude of Trump's henchmen seems to be "I don't have time for this shit". Judges are reminding them that this isn't optional - request or not, the trials will proceed and Trump keeps losing.If I properly understand it, though, he's been given a deadline of 5 pm on Friday to report to Fulton County Jail to be booked in and bailed. He's asking a superior court to extend that deadline. If the court is minded to grant his request it needs so to do some time before Friday afternoon, because otherwise he'll have to attend the jail regardless of the court's decision or risk arrest as a fugitive (and possibly have his grant of bail cancelled?).
While the request for an extended deadline seems, on the face of it, unreasonable, since all the defendants have had almost two full weeks to make their arrangements to surrender, it doesn't seem to me unreasonable to ask the superior court to issue its decision before the deadline expires and the matter becomes moot.
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