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And because this is a federal case, President Trump absolutely could pardon Diddy if he's convicted, and he could also wipe away the charges if he wanted to right now in the middle of the trial, if he so chose. He actually has the power to change the course of this trial and the trial and certainly change the course of Diddy's life.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Just in case Trump wanted to indict him on anything. Biden tried to give him a blanket preemptive pardon is what they called it, I guess, at that point. So yes, the pardoning powers of the president are extreme, extensive, and completely at his choosing. We shall see on that.
Just in case Trump wanted to indict him on anything. Biden tried to give him a blanket preemptive pardon is what they called it, I guess, at that point. So yes, the pardoning powers of the president are extreme, extensive, and completely at his choosing. We shall see on that.
Just in case Trump wanted to indict him on anything. Biden tried to give him a blanket preemptive pardon is what they called it, I guess, at that point. So yes, the pardoning powers of the president are extreme, extensive, and completely at his choosing. We shall see on that.
He loves making headlines, though.
He loves making headlines, though.
He loves making headlines, though.
Just the idea that he could is headlining up for him right now. We'll see if that keeps him satiated.
Just the idea that he could is headlining up for him right now. We'll see if that keeps him satiated.
Just the idea that he could is headlining up for him right now. We'll see if that keeps him satiated.
So that's four hours a day they're getting with their client to prep and deal with going into court and coming out of court. So after they complained, the judge said, hey, guess what? You guys are getting more time with your client than almost anyone else. So no other federal prisoner is getting this much time with his attorney.
So that's four hours a day they're getting with their client to prep and deal with going into court and coming out of court. So after they complained, the judge said, hey, guess what? You guys are getting more time with your client than almost anyone else. So no other federal prisoner is getting this much time with his attorney.
So that's four hours a day they're getting with their client to prep and deal with going into court and coming out of court. So after they complained, the judge said, hey, guess what? You guys are getting more time with your client than almost anyone else. So no other federal prisoner is getting this much time with his attorney.
So he shut that argument down or at least that complaint down very quickly and said, you're getting plenty of time. Four hours is seemingly a lot.
So he shut that argument down or at least that complaint down very quickly and said, you're getting plenty of time. Four hours is seemingly a lot.
So he shut that argument down or at least that complaint down very quickly and said, you're getting plenty of time. Four hours is seemingly a lot.
We don't know how much longer Mia's cross-examination will go with defense attorneys today, but there are four other witnesses that are slated to potentially show up today. I can't imagine they'd squeeze all these in, but you never know. Enrique Santos, he's a radio and podcast personality, tried to do a deep dive onto what he could possibly be testifying to.