January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

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Prosecutors, defense at odds over pace of Bannon contempt trial
During a virtual status conference on Thursday before a federal judge, Matthew Corcoran, one of Bannon's attorneys, said that the defense needs time to review evidence pertaining to the charges that his client defied a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 Select Committee.
Corcoran also suggested that the defense team would seek to gather records from the executive and legislative branches.

"We're also going to have to obtain our own discovery, because, as you well know, the prosecution's universe of documents is not the end of the story," he said. "I believe that based on what was said, we're going to have to obtain documents on our own. And we're gonna have to do that both from the executive branch, but also from members of Congress, given the nature of the charges in the indictment. And that may take time."
The U.S. Attorney's office for D.C., which is prosecuting Bannon, argued that their case against him is simple and should not be bogged down with unnecessary pretrial maneuvering.

"In our view, this is a very straightforward case about whether or not the defendant showed up," Amanda Vaughn, one of the lead prosecutors, said in during the hearing. "And so we don't see any reason to delay setting a trial date in this matter."

U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols declined to set a trial date for Bannon during the hearing and ordered the parties to confer with each other and propose timelines by December 6, setting another status conference for December 7.

Nichols, a Trump appointee, indicated that he's still grappling with just how quickly the case should move.
"What I'm being presented with is on the one hand the government's position is that this case should go to trial very, very, very soon," the judge said. "On the other hand, Mr. Bannon's view is that a lot has to happen in this matter. It's not clear to me that either of those positions are quite correct."
 

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MAGA's Bannon Jailed? Judge Throws Down On Trump Ally's Riot Silence

In a setback for Trump vet Steve Bannon, the judge presiding over his criminal contempt case rejected his attempt to delay proceedings. At the same time, Bannon’s attorney admitted that his conversations outside of the executive branch are not covered by executive privilege.
 

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'QAnon Shaman' lawyer to Trump: Take care of 'the jack----s that you f----- up'
A judge handed Chansley a 41-month sentence on Wednesday following him pleading guilty to felony obstruction of an official proceeding in connection with the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. A reporter asked Chansley’s lawyer what "appropriate accountability for former President Trump" would look like, according to Mediaite.

“If you’re asking my opinion, my opinion is meaningless. I will say that I would probably be far more effective over a beer with former President Trump, even if he didn’t have a beer, because I understand he doesn’t drink beer, but I’d have a beer,” attorney Albert Watkins said.

“And I’d tell him, ‘You know what? You’ve got a few f------ things to do. Including clearing this f------ mess up and taking care of a lot of the jackasses that you f----- up because of January 6.’ In the meantime, I might talk to him about some other things that I'd agree with him on. But my opinion doesn’t mean s--t,” he added.

Trump - "I never even met the man."
 

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Lolos says that between being detained after getting pulled off the plane and the media coverage about him ("fake news") he's been punished enough

Well, then. That settles it. He says he has been punished enough. Your honor, let that poor man go. We need the room in our jails for all the Black men that were sentenced today.
 

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Bob Woodward: Steve Bannon Was The Instigator The Week Before Jan. 6

Robert Costa and Bob Woodward discuss Steve Bannon, who was indicted by a federal grand jury last week and charged with contempt of Congress.
 

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Bob Woodward: Steve Bannon Was The Instigator The Week Before Jan. 6

Robert Costa and Bob Woodward discuss Steve Bannon, who was indicted by a federal grand jury last week and charged with contempt of Congress.
Anyone who follows the washington compost is a tool. not a sharp one either
 

CatHedral

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Ohh i dont know. the past 20 years of journalism coverage. They publish to enrage not educate. And your troll buddy that keeps posting these Trump rants is the end product. If trump died tomorrow hed probably start molting
Thank you for the emotion-fueled nonanswer.
 
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