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Former Trump White House lawyer knocks ‘aspirational’ defense in Jan. 6 case
A former Trump White House lawyer took aim at former President Trump’s “aspirational” defense in his federal Jan. 6 case, where he is charged with four counts related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Current Trump attorney John Lauro has recently argued in the media that Trump “asked” former Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election results in an “aspirational” way.

CNN’s Erin Burnett asked Ty Cobb, who served in the White House for about 10 months beginning in July 2017, whether he thought that defense would work in court.

“Not at all,” Cobb said Monday. “I’m not aware of the aspirational defense or the free speech defense to a gang leader saying to two of his subordinates, ‘I need you to please rob a bank for me,’ and they do it. You know, that’s — that’s aspirational, but it leads to a crime. And that’s exactly what Trump did with Pence.”

Cobb also said that while Lauro is a “respected” attorney and has a “good reputation,” most of Lauro’s talking points are “false.”

Trump was indicted last week on four federal charges in connection to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. According to the indictment, the former president asked Pence to halt Congress’s counting of Electoral College votes.

Lauro told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview that aired Sunday that Trump was exercising his First Amendment right by asking Pence to toss Electoral College votes from certain states, seeking to draw a line between “asking” and “directing” his vice president to take actions on Jan. 6, 2021.

“Asking is aspirational. Asking is not action. It’s core free speech. The press should be defending free speech,” Lauro said.

Pence has maintained that what Trump asked him to do was “wrong” and that he had no power as vice president to overturn the 2020 election.
 

BudmanTX

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cannabineer

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Former Trump White House lawyer knocks ‘aspirational’ defense in Jan. 6 case
A former Trump White House lawyer took aim at former President Trump’s “aspirational” defense in his federal Jan. 6 case, where he is charged with four counts related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Current Trump attorney John Lauro has recently argued in the media that Trump “asked” former Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election results in an “aspirational” way.

CNN’s Erin Burnett asked Ty Cobb, who served in the White House for about 10 months beginning in July 2017, whether he thought that defense would work in court.

“Not at all,” Cobb said Monday. “I’m not aware of the aspirational defense or the free speech defense to a gang leader saying to two of his subordinates, ‘I need you to please rob a bank for me,’ and they do it. You know, that’s — that’s aspirational, but it leads to a crime. And that’s exactly what Trump did with Pence.”

Cobb also said that while Lauro is a “respected” attorney and has a “good reputation,” most of Lauro’s talking points are “false.”

Trump was indicted last week on four federal charges in connection to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. According to the indictment, the former president asked Pence to halt Congress’s counting of Electoral College votes.

Lauro told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview that aired Sunday that Trump was exercising his First Amendment right by asking Pence to toss Electoral College votes from certain states, seeking to draw a line between “asking” and “directing” his vice president to take actions on Jan. 6, 2021.

“Asking is aspirational. Asking is not action. It’s core free speech. The press should be defending free speech,” Lauro said.

Pence has maintained that what Trump asked him to do was “wrong” and that he had no power as vice president to overturn the 2020 election.
the only time the word aspiration applies to that man is when he gets some Big Mac in the wrong pipe.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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the only time the word aspiration applies to that man is when he gets some Big Mac in the wrong pipe.
He aspires to get away with his crimes and that is the extent of it, however I think his aspirations might fall short of attainment. It will be the Whitehouse or the big house and a couple of state prisons to get through to get there, if he wins the primary and the general election!

I was thinking it might make a good video game with a frantic little Donald running around the screen trying to avoid the indictments and conviction in his effort to make it to the WH! Lawyers can be like pawns and Jack gets him with a well-aimed case most of the time, avoiding the Cannon get out of jail card and running him into the pretrial DC jail instead.
 

BudmanTX

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Trump Lawyer(1): can't do it that day, this lawyer isn't gonna be avail
Trump Lawyer(2) well i can't be here since i got something to do,
Trump Lawyer(3) i can try but i have a flight i need to catch, and i don't know if i can make it

all 3: can we postpone till next week

J6 Judge: grabs her jaw thinks for a quick second, welp see ya Friday (boom)


all 3 lawyers:
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DIY-HP-LED

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Trump ‘shows no signs’ of obeying judge’s orders as Special Counsel asks for protection

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National investigative reporter for The Washington Post Carol Leonnig, former FBI counterintelligence agent Pete Strzok and former U.S. attorney Harry Litman discuss with Alicia Menendez, in for Nicolle Wallace, how the ex-president continues to use his mob boss-like tactics to intimidate those associated with his January 6th case.
 

BudmanTX

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Trump ‘shows no signs’ of obeying judge’s orders as Special Counsel asks for protection

9,908 views Aug 8, 2023 #Trump #SpecialCounsel #GOP
National investigative reporter for The Washington Post Carol Leonnig, former FBI counterintelligence agent Pete Strzok and former U.S. attorney Harry Litman discuss with Alicia Menendez, in for Nicolle Wallace, how the ex-president continues to use his mob boss-like tactics to intimidate those associated with his January 6th case.
the orange bobble head seriously need to go to STFU school.......owe well......jail or gag order is a coming
 

cannabineer

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some nuggets in this article


Luck, it turns out, is a finite commodity. And a ginned-up gerbil can do more damage than a complacent cheetah.

Pillow guy was a ginned-up gerbil. That man is a straight-up meth-soaked spider.

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His knack for defying political gravity has been evidenced since his first campaign, when any other nominee would have been felled by the same series of missteps, scandals, and self-immolation; Trump instead somehow rode the fire-engulfed dumpster all the way to the North Lawn of the White House.

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“I think we’re coming to a fork in the road.”

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Sleep2much

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OK so

Winner winner chicken dinner IMO


the idea that an indictment would somehow invograte trump's chances of winning the presidency again is BEYOND insane for so many reasons. The more likely outcome of this, as stated, is that swing-voters will throw away their red hats in favor of some aviators or a nice pretty scarf :lol:
And start getting ready for five dollar a gallon gas.
 

compassionateExotic

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And start getting ready for five dollar a gallon gas.
Mkay
show me facts that state/show any democrat and especially Biden since so many conspiracist want to blame someone besides the people who own these business aka big oil that these politicians have any say in the price? Come on think about it for a second before I taking ll these sheep hate lies
 
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