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This Should *SCARE* ANY Reasonable Citizen | Donald Trump Trial.

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in case you haven't already heard Donald

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Trump's January 6th a trial has been

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sent but what's remarkable about this is

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that the trial is based on 12 million

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pages of information if they as in

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Trump's defense team started going

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through every single document which keep

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in mind took the prosecution like two

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years to bring this case together right

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if Donald Trump and his team between the

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day the case was made that is the

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complaint was filed and the trial date

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of March 4th

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2024. if they read pages every single

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day to get through 12 million Pages it's

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actually like 12.6 million Pages they'd

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have to go through about 71 000

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documents per day

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starting the day the complaint was filed

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and that's not going to happen obviously

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now but what's weird about that is the

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judge says a few things that are a

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little concerning even for Democrats and

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those on the left and that that's very

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important because the judge argues that

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a lot of the documents are duplicative

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and instead of reviewing every single

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document

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the key facts of these documents have

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been made public by the house January

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6th committee

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now what's important to know about the

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j6 committee is doesn't matter if you're

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on the left or the right I just want you

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for a moment to pretend you're

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Republican and the judge is like hey

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look you don't got to read all the

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documents for things that could throw

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you in jail

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just trust the key findings the summary

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the GPT finding hopefully they can use

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AI for some of these documents anyway

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the GPT finding the j6 committee

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findings put together by seven Democrats

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and two Republicans because that's what

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the j6 committee was right that's really

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important to know here are the names

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I'll put them up on screen right here

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you've got three Democrats from

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California a Democrat from Florida

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Maryland Virginia Mississippi

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and then you've got two Republicans on

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the j6 committee and so the summary of

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that Bunch so in other words seven Dems

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and two Republicans should be used to

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help you prepare for your case rather

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than reviewing all the documents that

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feels a little broken but that's not the

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only thing that feels broken the second

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thing that feels somewhat broken is that

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okay if we're going to rely on the

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summary of j6

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then have the trial soon started started

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in December you know right after

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Christmas or or whatever right in

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January start of January 6th okay

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started January 6th so it's over before

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the election cycle publicize the trial

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Let It Be public so that way the people

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of America could see the results and

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then as uh as either a uh sentencing is

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committed or uh or conducted rather uh

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or Donald Trump walks free from whatever

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the jury decides depending on of course

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I'm assuming the case would go to appeal

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anyway then the public would have that

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evidence right so get it all done before

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the election cycle begins and when of

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course does the election cycle begin it

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begins no right here January 15th uh at

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least for the 2024 primary calendar up

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against January 15th in Iowa the Iowa

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caucus followed by South Carolina Nevada

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South Carolina again and of course you

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get your primaries and caucuses here

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primaries being the Democratic side so

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more important for Trump's case the

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Republican side but what's Wild is the

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trial date the second thing that's wild

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the trial date the judge chose here and

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I think this should concern everyone if

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you're on the left or the right the

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trial date the judge chose

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uh I want you to guess if you don't yet

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already know where it is on this

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calendar uh this is the calendar of all

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of the different primaries and caucuses

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right uh and where where do you notice

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most of these oh it's right here March

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5th called super Tuesday

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and this is where you literally have

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California Arkansas Alaska Alabama Maine

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Colorado Massachusetts Minnesota North

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Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Texas Utah

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Vermont Virginia all conducting their

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primaries and caucuses and the judge

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shows that the trial shall begin March

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4th literally the Monday before super

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Tuesday which is super odd because if

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the judge is trying to come across as

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being impartial

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why would you literally pick the day

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before March a 5th super Tuesday that

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should make anyone even people on the

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left start wondering wait a minute wait

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a minute maybe maybe just maybe it is

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politically motivated to get Trump in

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that you're starting a trial where

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jurors would already be selected right

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jury selection would already be done the

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start of a trial is when a jury conducts

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their opening statements so the opening

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statements of this case that is the

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argument of the uh prosecution and the

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argument as a Jack Smith right and the

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argument of the defense would be made

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two jurors the day before super Tuesday

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that is we wouldn't have all the

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evidence obviously by then but Donald

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Trump would be tied up instead of being

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able to campaign now it's also worth

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noting that usually in American criminal

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law you are required as a defendant to

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be present for the entire trial and if

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the trial takes two months then quite

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frankly you're blowing through super

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Tuesday and of much of the primary

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calendar and that's also kind of scary

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in fact look if the trial begins March

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4th and it takes 60 days you blow

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through the March 12th primaries the uh

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17th the 19th the 23rd and April 2nd in

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other words a lot of the busy period you

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end up blowing through uh by sitting in

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this in a courtroom and the reason you

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sit in a courtroom is because you have a

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constitutional right to confront your

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Witnesses so that way you can assist

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yourself and your own defense and so

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generally uh criminals or or you know

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alleged criminals are required to be in

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a courtroom for the duration of a trial

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so how to have a trial set the day

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before uh the the primary and caucus

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cycle seems

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odd this comes on top of the fact that

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the judge used to work for a firm that

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leaned Democratic boy Schiller and

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flexner she was appointed by Obama and

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comes from the same Law Firm that Hunter

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Biden once worked at you might not even

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know but hunter Biden's an attorney on

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top of that and this is interesting on

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top of that the judge here mentions the

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reason she wants to speed this trial up

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and not go for the April 2026 date that

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Trump and his team are asking for is

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because she says my primary concern here

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as it is in every case is in the

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interest of justice that I have balanced

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the defendant's right to prepare which

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we already know that's sort of relying

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on the j6 committee which is kind of

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crazy uh and and then she also says

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we've got to make this trial date work

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regardless of whatever schedules you

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have because we're going to make this

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available in a keyword search manner so

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you can expedite your review recognize

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the Speedy Trial Act which ensures a

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timely administration of justice now

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this is another problematic claim here

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because the Speedy Trial Act is the

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right of an individual accused of a

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crime to have the right to a speedy

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trial that's because some people can't

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post bail so they stay in jail until

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they're found innocent or proven guilty

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and that's why a defendant generally has

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a right to a speedy trial to make sure

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they're not unnecessarily held for a

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long period of time in not only the

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circumstances of Defending themselves

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but potentially in jail now obviously

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Donald Trump isn't in jail at the moment

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but you have a right to a speedy trial

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as a defendant the government isn't

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granted by the Constitution the right to

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a speedy trial the only reason the

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government would want a speedy trial is

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if they're trying to make a public

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interest claim which in this case the

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argument could be well you know we want

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the world to know uh everything that we

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know about Donald Trump which was

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already litigated in the j6 hey

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right smack dab in the middle of the

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election cycle now I guess it's totally

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chance that all of this happened and was

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scheduled uh because I mean obviously

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it's got to be scheduled at some point

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right the judge said it has to be

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scheduled within the next six months and

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that's about six months away uh although

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that puts us about about the end of

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February so it's about six months and a

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week away from the charges it's probably

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closer to about seven months point being

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it would happen at some point there

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probably wouldn't be a good time to do

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it I suppose maybe you could do it after

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a nominee is selected and you go for

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something like an August trial right

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that's of next year but that would be 12

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months out or you go for January uh and

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and but that gives even less time so it

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is also kind of weird in terms of like

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where do you place it because there is

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really no good time but the day before

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super Tuesday I don't know something

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