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And we are back. All right. So, Anthony, for those that are just coming in midstream, the brothers are at the White House.
And we are back. All right. So, Anthony, for those that are just coming in midstream, the brothers are at the White House.
And we are back. All right. So, Anthony, for those that are just coming in midstream, the brothers are at the White House.
No big deal. Midas Dutch got the exclusive interview, got the get with President Joe Biden. We'll work on it. There you go. Jeremy loves this posting. And then we will, and then it will end up on the Midas Touch Network when it is ready. So let's talk about a new order that just came out by Judge Mershon. 34 felony count conviction, Anthony Wright, of Donald Trump.
No big deal. Midas Dutch got the exclusive interview, got the get with President Joe Biden. We'll work on it. There you go. Jeremy loves this posting. And then we will, and then it will end up on the Midas Touch Network when it is ready. So let's talk about a new order that just came out by Judge Mershon. 34 felony count conviction, Anthony Wright, of Donald Trump.
No big deal. Midas Dutch got the exclusive interview, got the get with President Joe Biden. We'll work on it. There you go. Jeremy loves this posting. And then we will, and then it will end up on the Midas Touch Network when it is ready. So let's talk about a new order that just came out by Judge Mershon. 34 felony count conviction, Anthony Wright, of Donald Trump.
All that's left is the sentencing. The jury spoke, 12 jurors, 12-0 in New York. He got convicted 34 times. That's a lot.
All that's left is the sentencing. The jury spoke, 12 jurors, 12-0 in New York. He got convicted 34 times. That's a lot.
All that's left is the sentencing. The jury spoke, 12 jurors, 12-0 in New York. He got convicted 34 times. That's a lot.
Well, right. I mean, at some point after he was convicted, at no time did he raise supremacy clause issues except over a couple of witnesses. During the trial, he never raised it. He never raised it in motion practice. He never raised any immunity or supremacy clause. But then he got this great ruling in July afterwards, before he was sentenced,
Well, right. I mean, at some point after he was convicted, at no time did he raise supremacy clause issues except over a couple of witnesses. During the trial, he never raised it. He never raised it in motion practice. He never raised any immunity or supremacy clause. But then he got this great ruling in July afterwards, before he was sentenced,
Well, right. I mean, at some point after he was convicted, at no time did he raise supremacy clause issues except over a couple of witnesses. During the trial, he never raised it. He never raised it in motion practice. He never raised any immunity or supremacy clause. But then he got this great ruling in July afterwards, before he was sentenced,
and he asked the judge to let briefing happen about it. The judge was about to enter this order on the 12th of November. But after the election, the other side and the Manhattan DA both joined together and said to the judge, well, there's been an election. Maybe that's changed some of the analysis.
and he asked the judge to let briefing happen about it. The judge was about to enter this order on the 12th of November. But after the election, the other side and the Manhattan DA both joined together and said to the judge, well, there's been an election. Maybe that's changed some of the analysis.
and he asked the judge to let briefing happen about it. The judge was about to enter this order on the 12th of November. But after the election, the other side and the Manhattan DA both joined together and said to the judge, well, there's been an election. Maybe that's changed some of the analysis.
Yeah, he was ready to... He already wrote this. This 41-page order that just came out, he wrote this already. He was ready to issue it on the 12th against Donald Trump. I am convinced. There's a copy of it. So... We had to wait. And the judge says, you wanna bring another motion? What's your other motion?
Yeah, he was ready to... He already wrote this. This 41-page order that just came out, he wrote this already. He was ready to issue it on the 12th against Donald Trump. I am convinced. There's a copy of it. So... We had to wait. And the judge says, you wanna bring another motion? What's your other motion?
Yeah, he was ready to... He already wrote this. This 41-page order that just came out, he wrote this already. He was ready to issue it on the 12th against Donald Trump. I am convinced. There's a copy of it. So... We had to wait. And the judge says, you wanna bring another motion? What's your other motion?
And there's a unique, there's a criminal procedure law in New York that allows for trying to overturn a conviction or throw out a conviction on kind of equity and justice grounds. But you gotta have these factors in order to do it. Judge says, all right, you, Trump, you submit your motion on equity grounds and you, Manhattan DA, you oppose it. And that's it, it's the only papers I want.