Expert witness continues today and Trump’s lawyers calling for a mistrial.

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    From the article:

    “Specifically, the Court’s own conduct, coupled with the Principal Law Clerk’s* unprecedented role in the trial and extensive, public partisan activities, would cause even a casual observer to question the Court’s partiality,” they write.

    (Note that I believe it is unethical to spread the Principal Law Clerk’s name around, and so I removed it from that quote.)

    The Principal Law Clerk is exactly performing her role as it exists in New York. Judge Engoron seems to prefer paper notes over electronic messages, which is the only reason why Trump’s team can even detect this interaction. If Judge Engoron were more technologically hip, he’d be communicating with her using instant messages.

    But this is exactly what her role is. She is doing exactly what NY law says she should be doing. If the Judge asks his Law Clerk to point out when testimony conflicts with earlier testimony, for example, then it is incumbent upon her to pass him a note when she detects it. This is a big case, and there is a lot of information. She is there to assist Judge Engoron.

    I am confident that Trump’s legal team is not so stupid that they don’t understand this. This motion has no chance to succeed.

    What is actually happening is that Judge Engoron has gagged Trump from attacking his staff, but Trump is finding another way to attack them. He’s hoping that some harm will come to her, and that this will stop people from prosecuting him.

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      One of the news outlets showed a picture of her, which I think is completely irresponsible.

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      I am confident that Trump’s legal team is not so stupid that they don’t understand this. This motion has no chance to succeed.

      They are stupid, but they do also understand this. I don’t know for certain, but based on analysis from other lawyers, his legal team has a plan but it’s secondary to whatever Trump orders them to do. I think they’re so stupid, however, that they don’t think they’ll lose their license to practice law before Trump avoids pays them. There’s a good reason one of his legal teams quit and it’s suing him for failure to pay.

      This is political theatre for the media and for his base. “See‽ They wouldn’t even let us have a mistrial, even though I’m innocent! This court is rigged!”

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    These absolute dipshits still seem confused about the purpose here. The issue has been decided, this is all just to determine damages. There’s nothing to be ‘won’ here but reduced damages, and antagonizing the guy who decides how much they’re going to be is what I think they would call a novel strategy.

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      It’s all theater for his goons so he can try to get them to start a civil war when he actually faces consequences. Hes setting himself up for pre-martyrdom. They are all buying crazy amounts among guns and ammo still, we are still seeing small probing style attacks on critical infrastructure around the nation. It’s not even low-key.

      I hope you have food and water and emergency warmth situated just in case.

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      They obviously will not get a mistrial, but as the summary judgement was a part of the trial, if they were granted a mistrial, they’d also get a second chance at that part.

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    Donald Trump disclosed that 95% of the assets listed in his 2014 statement of financial condition departed from generally accepted accounting principles – known in the industry as GAAP – according to the defense’s expert witness Jason Flemmons.

    The testimony from the defense’s accounting expert bolsters Trump’s argument that the departures from GAAP in his statements were adequately disclosed to lenders, making the lenders themselves responsible for drawing their own conclusions about the valuations listed in the documents.

    “I totally lied on my statement of financial condition, but I told you that I lied, so I can say whatever I want!”