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Not to mention it's a REALLY bad idea to complain you need more time and then
inicky46 61 Reviews 41 reads
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spend a good part of Sunday appearing on EVERY political talk show.

http://www.newsweek.com/legal-analysts-slam-trumps-comments-judge-chutkan-trouble-1817806
Legal Analysts Slam Trump's Comments on Judge Chutkan: 'Trouble'
"Legal analysts slammed former President Donald Trump's Truth Social posts on Sunday about U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan calling it trouble, adding that he's "begging for the judge" to slam him down. ..."
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And down at the end of this article,  
"Lawyer George Conway posted to X on Sunday and wrote, "If I were Judge Chutkan, I'd start seriously thinking about ordering a competency exam for the defendant at this point." "
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http://twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1688213880734887941

Xeorge Xonway
@gtconway3d
If I were Judge Chutkan, I’d start seriously thinking about ordering a competency exam for the defendant at this point.
11:42 AM · Aug 6, 2023 from Alpine, NJ· 815.2K Views


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Not really. The judge had already ruled against that motion.

He was still complaining about it and has been required to lodge a response by 5 p.m. today. THAT'S what I was talking about.
Obviously.
Chickie can't win for losing.

CKS missed the point.
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http://www.npr.org/2023/08/05/1192336975/trump-protective-order-doj
Trump lawyers denied extension for responding to DOJ's protective order .
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1. Prosecution (P) wants to give Defense (D) all of their materials ASAP. That requires a Protective Order to be in place before disclosure.
2. On Friday, Prosecution requested a PROTECTIVE ORDER almost identical to the protective order that was approved by the P and D attorneys and Judge Cannon in the Mar-A-Lago case.  
3. Judge Chutkan gave D until Mon 5 PM to respond to / comment on P's request.  
4. D spent Saturday writing up a request for an extension to file until Thursday.
5. Chutkan denied D's request and holds them to the 5 PM M deadline. THAT is what Judge C "ruled against," D's motion for extension (delay).  
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By their filing, D claimed that they need all of Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, and Thurs to respond to P's Protective Order and to submit their response on Thurs. Having been denied, D must now squeeze 6 days of work (billable hours; Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs) into just 3 days (Sat, Sun, Mon)!!! Instead of actually working on their reply to P's Protective Order, THEY ARE MAKING THE ROUNDS ON ALL THE TALK SHOWS and NOT working on the reply that they claimed they need 6 days of work to complete. I.e., get OFF the talk shows and get on your computers and prepare your response!!! Either that, or it really doesn't take 6 days to respond to a routine (almost identical to the Mar-A-Lago) protective order. (They'll probably overbill Trump's PAC -- and the MAGA who donate to it -- anyway.)
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We'll see if the Defense makes their 5 PM deadline today (Mon) or if they will spend their day complaining on Fox and OAN.

Posted By: cks175
Re: Not to mention it's a REALLY bad idea (Not Really)
Not really. The judge had already ruled against that motion.
I want Trump to take a competency exam. He will brag, "I got all correct except the RINO question, but that one's really hard. It's the hardest question. Not every test has the RINO. Some have an elephant which is a very easy question. Very few people get the RINO correct. The horns are really small in the picture so it doesn't look like a real RINO. And it's the same size as the lion. A real RINO is much bigger than a lion, 10 times bigger, maybe 20 times bigger, so a lot of people -- even very smart people -- get that one wrong. I got 100% right except for the RINO."  
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(inicky replied. I'm posting anyway.)

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So let me dumb it down for him:
1) You complain you need more time.
2) The judge says "no."
3) So instead of getting right to work you piss away hours on Sunday talk shows.
Do you get it now, Chickie? Not holding my breath.

a lawyer, he hires lawyers to do the grunt work just like I do.  When they finish, I read it, and if I don't like it, I tell them why and send them back to work.  They charge by the hour, so they don't care how many times they have to redo it to make me happy and I'm sure Trump's lawyers are no different.  If he had played golf instead of being on political shows, would you still be whining about this?  

You replied to inicky and questioned him, but I'll chime in. Talk shows, playing golf, posting on Truth Social, ranting and raving like a lunatic at a Trump rally, ...
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"So instead of getting right to work you piss away hours on Sunday" doing anything BUT the work you need to do, I would be (and am) whining about it.

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Re: Since Trump is not . . . .
a lawyer, he hires lawyers to do the grunt work just like I do.  When they finish, I read it, and if I don't like it, I tell them why and send them back to work.  They charge by the hour, so they don't care how many times they have to redo it to make me happy and I'm sure Trump's lawyers are no different.  If he had played golf instead of being on political shows, would you still be whining about this?  

if I'm involved in a litigation.  The courts are only open Monday through Friday.  If the Judge isn't working on Sunday, why should I?  That's what you hire attorneys for.  They can work all weekend at $500 an hour and present you with the results on Monday morning before they file it with the court.  I get that whining is YOUR thing, but he's not a public employee now like Biden is, so you have no standing to ask that he do anything on Sunday other than what HE wants to do.  

Neither do any of the other Chick-fil-A employees, lol.

 
As you always say: "You set it up, I can't resist knocking it out of the park."  Or something like that.

Lauro WAS working on Sunday, doing the talk show circuit (no doubt billing the Trump PAC and Trump's MAGA donors for his time). THAT is the point. He complained to the Court about not having enough time to prepare a response to the DoJ Protective Order request. ... Well, he DID have enough time and submitted his redlined edits before the Mon 5 PM deadline.  
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There was a Monday deadline. "THAT'S what you hire attorneys for." To work on Sunday, if necessary.

Posted By: coeur-de-lion
Re: I don't work on Sundays, even . . . .
if I'm involved in a litigation.  The courts are only open Monday through Friday.  If the Judge isn't working on Sunday, why should I?  That's what you hire attorneys for.  They can work all weekend at $500 an hour and present you with the results on Monday morning before they file it with the court.  I get that whining is YOUR thing, but he's not a public employee now like Biden is, so you have no standing to ask that he do anything on Sunday other than what HE wants to do.  

But since I never mentioned Trump himself, what's your point? Except to dodge the issue I raised.
Now please go read what I wrote enough times to actually understand it. Then report back.

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