Federal Judge Slaps Down Biden Administration’s Attempt To Dismiss Daily Wire Censorship Lawsuit
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The Daily Wire ^
| May 7, 2024 | Luke Rosiak
In a court order Tuesday, a U.S. District judge rejected the Biden State Department’s attempts to dismiss a censorship lawsuit brought by The Daily Wire, The Federalist, and the State of Texas. The Daily Wire lawsuit, filed jointly by the New Civil Liberties Alliance with The Federalist and Texas in December of
2023 to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, alleges that the U.S. State Department is engaging with and promoting censorship technology designed to bankrupt domestic media outlets with disfavored political opinions. The lawsuit, which also names Secretary of State Antony Blinken and five other...
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NEW: Per Judge Cannon's authorization, Trump just filed unsealed version of motion to dismiss on selective/vindictive prosecution.
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Julie Kelly on Twitter X ^
| May 3, 2024 | Julie Kelly
Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 @julie_kelly2 NEW: Per Judge Cannon's authorization, Trump just filed unsealed version of motion to dismiss on selective/vindictive prosecution. Notes
others caught with similar documents were never prosecuted incl Biden, Pence, both Clintons and Jim Comey.
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Trump Takes the Gloves Off, Files Unsealed Motion to Dismiss Jack Smith’s Classified Docs Case For “Vindictive and Selective Prosecution” – AND SLAMS HILLARY CLINTON!
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com ^
| 5/2/2024 | cristina laila
President Trump filed an unsealed motion to dismiss Jack Smith’s classified documents case for vindictive and selective prosecution. The
motion was originally filed under seal in February. Judge Cannon authorized Trump to file an unsealed version of the motion to dismiss Jack Smith’s case. Trump’s legal team in February filed several motions to dismiss Jack Smith’s classified documents case. Judge Cannon previously denied Trump’s motion to dismiss the classified docs case on ‘unconstitutional vagueness’ of the Espionage Act, however, a third motion based on selective prosecution is still pending. In his unsealed motion to dismiss, Trump highlighted how others such...
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BREAKING! DA Bragg’s Attorneys Make Fatal Error When Revealing Underlying Crime in ‘Hush Money’ Case – Trump Attorneys Must Move to Dismiss Now
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The Gateway Pundit ^
| April 24, 2024 | Guest Contributor
DA Bragg’s case is in serious trouble. The
gang behind the prosecution of President Trump made a serious error that should lead President Trump’s team to move to dismiss. [Prosecutors in New York have revealed what the other crime is that Donald Trump was allegedly trying to conceal when he was falsifying business records and they claim it was to unlawfully promote his candidacy. The fatal error is that the NY Statute they cite only applies to elections within the State of New York and not Federal Elections! Trump was running for the federal office of President of the United...
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DA Bragg’s Attorneys Make Fatal Error When Revealing Underlying Crime in ‘Hush Money’ Case – Trump Attorneys Must Move to Dismiss Now
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joehoft.com ^
| joe hoft
The attorneys representing the corrupt DA in New York, Alvin Bragg, in their case against President Trump, have made a serious error in their case. President
Trump’s attorneys must move to dismiss. DA Bragg’s case is in serious trouble. The gang behind the prosecution of President Trump made a serious error that should lead President Trump’s team to move to dismiss. Prosecutors in New York have revealed what the other crime is that Donald Trump was allegedly trying to conceal when he was falsifying business records and they claim it was to unlawfully promote his candidacy. The fatal error is...
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Sidney Powell Handed Win After Judges Dismiss Disciplinary Effort by Texas State Bar
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Epoch Times ^
| 4/19/24 | By Jack Phillips
Sidney Powell, a lawyer who filed lawsuits after the 2020 election, got a win in Texas after an appeals court ruled that the Texas bar did not prove that she engaged in misconduct or fraud. A
panel of judges on the Fifth District of Texas Court of Appeals in Dallas ruled Wednesday that the state bar’s arguments lacked merit and evidence. They found that state bar prosecutors “employed a ’scattershot' approach to the case” that had alleged Ms. Powell did not have a reasonable basis to file lawsuits that challenged the 2020 election’s outcome in battleground states. “The Bar employed...
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Federal judge rejects Hunter Biden bid to dismiss gun charges in special counsel case
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Just the Newx ^
| 4/12/24 | Ben Whedon
U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika on Friday rejected a bid from first son Hunter Biden to dismiss gun charges against him. Special
counsel David Weiss has alleged that the now-first son lied on a federal gun form about his drug use and that he possessed a firearm while using illegal narcotics. He has pleaded not guilty. Noreika rejected the first son's claims that the case was politically motivated in denying the motion for dismissal, according to the Associated Press.
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Judge denies feds' motion to dismiss Just the News suit for Russia collusion records
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Just the News ^
| 4/7/24 | By Ben Whedon
Afederal judge has denied a motion by the Department of Justice and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to dismiss a suit filed by Just the News editor-in-chief John Solomon seeking to obtain records related to the FBI's investigation of alleged Russian collusion with the Trump campaign. "Upon
consideration of [10] Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, it is hereby ORDERED that the motion is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE as duplicative of the issues and arguments raised in the parties' cross-motions for summary judgment," wrote U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon on March 29. "The Court will address all such issues and...
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US district judge rejects Trump’s bid to dismiss classified documents case
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The New York Post ^
| 04/04/2024 | Victor Nava
US District Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday denied a motion filed by former President Donald Trump seeking to dismiss the criminal charges against him in his classified documents case. Trump,
77, had argued that under the Presidential Records Act of 1978 he had the authority to designate sensitive documents as his personal property after leaving the White House. Cannon ruled that “the Presidential Records Act does not provide a pre-trial basis to dismiss” the 40 charges against the former president. She further noted that prosecutors “make no reference to the Presidential Records Act” in the indictment against Trump and did...
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Judge Aileen Cannon Rejects Trump Request to Dismiss Documents Case
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Breitbart ^
| 04/04/2024 | KRISTINA WONG
U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannon denied former President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss the documents case in a ruling on Thursday. Trump’s team had argued that the Presidential Records Act takes priority over the Espionage Act when it came to highly classified documents he took to Mar-a-Lago after he left office,
but Cannon rejected the request to dismiss the case on those grounds, writing in the filing, “The Presidential Records Act does not provide a pre-trial basis to dismiss.” Cannon also defended herself against attacks from Special Counsel Jack Smith, who had harshly criticized a request she gave both...
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Judge expresses skepticism of Hunter Biden's move to dismiss tax charges.
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justthenews.com ^
| Published: March 28, 2024 10:20am | By Steven Richards
In a hearing yesterday, Biden's lawyers argued the charges were the result of partisan influence from Republicans after his client's plea deal with the Justice Department fell through last year. But
the judge did not appear to buy the argument, citing a lack of evidence.
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DOJ moved to dismiss $3.3B fraud suit against Dish after chairman donated $113K to Biden
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nypost.com ^
| March 22, 2024 | Josh Christenson and Lydia Moynihan
The Justice Department took the rare step earlier this month of moving to dismiss a $3.3 billion civil fraud lawsuit against Dish Network — months after founder Charlie Ergen and his wife donated more than $113,000 to President Biden’s re-election campaign late last year. Ergen,
a former professional poker player who helped launch what was then called EchoStar Communications in 1980, has battled the federal fraud claim for nearly a decade. But the Tennessee native saw his luck change shortly after he and spouse Candy contributed $100,000 to Biden’s super PAC and maxed out with matching $6,600 donations to the...
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Four Las Vegas teenagers accused of beating Jonathan Lewis, 17, to death in attack caught on camera ask judge to DISMISS murder charges over insufficient evidence
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Daily Mail UK ^
| March 15, 2024 | Ishita Srivastava
Four Las Vegas teenagers accused of beating a 17-year-old to death have asked a judge to dismiss their murder charge, despite the attack being caught on camera. The
accused, Dontral Beaver, 16; Damien Hernandez, 17; Treavion Randolph, 16; and Gianni Robinson, 17, have been indicted and pleaded not guilty to the murder of Jonathan Lewis. The foursome and their attorneys appeared in front of Clark County District Court Judge Tierra Jones yesterday and argued that there is insufficient evidence for their charges. Multiple videos from the day of the attack show a group of teens hitting, kicking and stomping Lewis...
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Judge denies Trump motion to dismiss classified-documents case
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Reuters ^
| March 14, 2024 | Andrew Goudsward and Andy Sullivan
FORT PIERCE, Florida, March 14 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Friday denied former U.S. President Donald Trump's request to dismiss a criminal case that charges him with illegally holding onto classified documents after leaving the White House. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon in Florida came just hours after
a hearing in which his lawyers argued that the central charge in the case is improperly vague. Cannon, who was appointed to her post by Trump, ruled that question "warrants serious consideration" but should not be decided at this point. Trump, the Republican challenger to President Joe Biden...
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Florida judge hears Trump lawyers' request to dismiss feds' classified document case
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Just the News ^
| 3/14/2024 | Joseph Weber
A judge in Florida will hear arguments Thursday on whether to dismiss the federal government's case alleging former President Donald Trump illegally took classified and top-secret documents with him upon leaving the White House. Trump's attorneys say their client was entitled to keep such records when he returned to his Mar-a-Lago home
in Florida, arguing the Presidential Records Act gives him the authority to designate the documents as personal and keep them. Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith and his team argue the files in question are presidential records, not personal ones, and that the act does not apply to...
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Special counsel David Weiss files opposition to Hunter Biden's motion to dismiss charges against him
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/justthenews.com ^
| 3/9/2024 | STAFF
In opposing Hunter’s motions to dismiss, Weiss argued that “the Defendant chose to commit serious tax crimes” and that “The Defendant also chose to commit serious gun crimes.” David
Weiss, the special counsel handling the tax and gun charges against first son Hunter Biden, filed a motion in California on Friday opposing the defendant’s “motion to dismiss for selective and vindictive prosecution and breach of separation of powers.” In late February, attorneys for Hunter Biden filed a motion to dismiss the tax-related charges that special counsel Weiss had brought in California. Biden’s attorney, Abbe Lowell said in a statement at...
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Rand Paul: Supreme Court should take on ALL cases against Donald Trump and dismiss them
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Rumble ^
| March 2nd | Russell Brand
30 mins in:- Rand and Russell discuss the cases against Trump. Rand says: "$80 million? That
is ridiculous" "This is a weaponization that we've never seen before" "It will destroy New York ... " (the ruling against Trump). Rand then says the Supremes should take on ALL the cases and make clear we won't go after politicians and that we're not a "Banana Republic".
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San Francisco Forced to Dismiss Hundreds of Petty Crime Cases Because of Pandemic Delays
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Hotair ^
| 02/20/2024 | John Sexton
As if San Francisco didn't have enough problems with petty crimes, now the city is having to dismiss hundreds of cases which have dragged on for years thanks to the massive backlog created by the pandemic. It's
great news for everyone who was charged with a misdemeanor in 2020 or 2021.In May 2023, Brenda Carroll was charged with domestic violence and elder abuse for allegedly getting into a drunken scuffle with her boyfriend and a man she was caring for after a day of swilling wine...On Wednesday, she finally walked into a San Francisco courtroom expecting a trial. Minutes later,...
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Why Judge Aileen Cannon should dismiss all charges against Trump
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Flopping Aces ^
| 02-11-24 | DrJohn
It's been great fun watching the left spin the findings of Special Counsel Robert Hur. The NY Times led the way calling it "unequivocal legal exoneration." That
is totally false. Hur proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that Biden committed multiple felonies. He willfully and knowingly mishandled, retained and shared classified information. Any and all claims of Biden's innocence hinge completely on his being senile. Hur did not say Biden was a "sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory." He said“Mr. Biden would likely present himself to a jury, as he did during our interview of him, as...
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When Churches Dismiss Bible Prophecy… They Do So To Their Own Detriment
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Harbingers Daily ^
| 1/24/24 | Dr. David Reagan
Although prophecy constitutes almost one-third of the Bible, its importance is constantly downplayed by those who dismiss it as having no practical significance or by those who object to it on the grounds that it is a “fad” that takes people’s eyes off Jesus. Such cavalier dismissals of Bible prophecy fly in
the face of scriptures like Revelation 19:10 which says that “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.” Thus, if prophecy is properly taught, there is no reason for it to divert anyone’s attention away from Jesus. In fact, it should serve to emphasize the centrality of...
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