The Final Act

I think Joyce titled this properly . . .

If you have not read the leadup to SCOTUS telling Trump no, they are not going to block the release, this may suffice. Attorney Joyce Vance does a good review of what took place to the final answer from SCOTUS. Towards the end you can read what Alito was saying about a Trump call to him. Trust me when I say, you or I would “not” have such access.

It should be fun to watch Trump squirm as Judge Merchan sentences him. However, I doubt this will be televised.

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The Final Act

by Joyce Vance

At just under two weeks to go before the inauguration, Trump is still fighting pitched battles in court to prevent the final evidence of his criminality from surfacing.

Efforts to Prevent Release of the Special Counsel’s Report

After DOJ responded in the Eleventh Circuit this morning (Wednesday), the defendants told the Court of Appeals that they planned to file their reply Thursday morning. The court had other ideas and directed them to file by 5:00 p.m. today. They missed the deadline. It’s just a few minutes, and that may seem unimportant, but this is a court that expects to have its orders taken seriously by the lawyers who appear in front of it.

The Government told the court that its plan is to release the entire volume of the report that is related to the January 6 prosecution in Washington, D.C., but they do not plan to publicly release the volume about the classified documents because that case is still pending. They will, however, share a redacted version of that part of the report with House and Senate Judiciary Committee leaders, who must promise to keep it secret until the case concludes. That puts the new Trump administration on the horns of a dilemma: Let that case proceed, and the report stays behind the scenes (although the evidence would come out at trial or during guilty plea hearings). Or pardon the defendants or dismiss the prosecution, and Democrats in Congress no longer need to keep the report confidential.

Putting a tight deadline on the defendants’ response suggests to me that the panel—this matter will likely be heard by a three-judge motions panel, although possibly, it could go to the judges hearings the appeal over the dismissal of the case—wants to rule quickly. I’ll be on the lookout for a ruling starting first thing Thursday morning.

Efforts to Prevent Sentencing in Manhattan

Last night, we stopped at this point: “The issue now is whether, in the time left to him, Trump can find an appellate judge in state or federal court who will help him delay the proceedings.” Wednesday morning he took at stab at it, going straight to the U.S. Supreme Court and asking them to halt the proceedings.

Trump wants the Supreme Court to keep him from being sentenced while he appeals whether presidential immunity prevents the use of evidence related to official acts and whether a president-elect is entitled to immunity as a sitting president.

Here’s what Alito said when he was called on it: “William Levi, one of my former law clerks, asked me to take a call from President-elect Trump regarding his qualifications to serve in a government position. I agreed to discuss this matter with President-elect Trump, and he called me yesterday afternoon.” Alito might as well have a Trump-support flag flying over his house.