Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Judge Cannon’s SLOPPY MOVE Looks EVEN WORSE After Trump’s Latest Filing
Episode Date: November 22, 2023MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on how Judge Cannon’s order regarding the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) in the Mar-A-Lago document case looks even worse after the orderly admini...stration of justice of CIPA issues being handled by Judge Tanya Chutkan in the Washington DC criminal case of Donald Trump. Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/MEIDAS and use the code MEIDAS to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Conditions Apply. I'm Ben Mycelis from the Midas Touch Network. I've been telling you about how
Judge Eileen Cannon's corruption is matched, if not exceeded, by her incompetence. I'm going to
prove it to you yet again. And as we talked about last week, how judge Eileen Cannon refused to set in a case involving
classified information that's the case involves.
It's the case involving Donald Trump's theft of national defense information is unlawful
retention in Mar-a-Lago as well as his obstruction of justice making fraudulent statements along
with his co-defendants, Walteen, Nauta and Carlos
Day, Olivera. Judge Katyn refused to
set a CEPA Section 5 deadline,
classified information procedures act
section 5 deadline, which is like the
main deadline in a case involving
classified information. So with her
corruption trying to do that to help
Donald Trump, matched by her incompetence in that to help Donald Trump match by her incompetence
in trying to help Donald Trump, she keeps the May 20th, 2024 trial date.
She signals that she's not serious.
Fulton County District Attorney, Fony Willis swoops on in and asks Judge Scott McAfee
for a early August 2024 trial date date because of judge, cannons and competence
and cannon keeping that trial date, May of 2024.
Now, Judge Eileen Cannon was asked by special counsel, Jack Smith, set a seep a section,
five deadline.
This is so rudimentary in seep cases and and what does Judge Cannon do? Well, then she issues a paperless minute order where she goes,
I'm not going to set a CEPA Section 5 deadline until after the scheduling conference
that I'm going to hold on March 1 of 2024.
And I'm just going to butcher CEPA.
Now, here's the thing folks, SEPA's, look, it's complex
and that it deals with classified information
and how it is actually implemented
from the fact that you have a classified information security
officer, things have to be viewed in skipsensitive
compartmental information facility.
So there's complexity and it its execution of the underlying statute,
but seep is basic.
Anyone who's handled a case involving classified information knows how
you go through the seep a section three process, seep a section four,
seep a section five, seep a section six, and how you get through a trial and
a seep a case.
It's like one oh one, as I've described before,
it's like in a baseball game, right?
You have bases, you don't go, wait a minute,
should I put second base in that position?
Or should we wait so a runner goes to first base
and then we literally put on other base,
no, just go to a baseball game.
The bases are there.
In SEPA, first base, second base, third base,
section three, section four, second base, third base, section
three, section four, section five, section six. This is basic 101 stuff. If you were to
take a law school class in a SEPA, if you were to start your job working for the Department
of Justice day one, and they put you in the division that deals with SEPA cases, okay?
They would teach you this on day one, but Judge Cannon,
again, corruption matched by her incompetence. Let me show you what Judge Chutkin in Washington,
DC just did and how easy it is, how basic it is, the command that Judge Chutkin has over Judge
Cannon's. So here was Judge Cannon's paperless order that was issued November 16th, 2023,
paperless order, denying without prejudice, motion for CEPA section 5 notification,
as stated in the courts November 10th, 2023 order, all previously remaining deadlines in the
courts July 21, 2023 order are suspended, except for calendar, quality, quality trial.
The court reset the first set of pre trial deadlines and indicated on page eight and nine
of that order and scheduled has a schedule in converts on March 1, 2024. What are you doing,
cannon? What are you doing, cannon? Just set the CPC section by deadline. And just everybody knows
what CPC section five is, that's where the defense, who's already CEPA class received classified information, gives notice to the court of the types of classified
documents it intends to introduce in the case, because the whole regime of CEPA is to try to
avoid something called graymailing, a form of blackmailing where the criminal defendant basically says,
you should dismiss the case against me. Otherwise, I'm going to hold a public trial, which I'm
entitled to as part of my due process rights as being accused of crimes. And I'm going
to share our national secrets with the public and I'm going to destroy the national interest
of the United States of America unless you dismiss the case. So the whole idea of SEPA is we need to handle classified information very delicately.
The CPISection 3, there's a protective order.
CPISection 4, there may be documents that are so highly sensitive that the government
can go directly to the court, what's called in-camera and say, we can't even show these documents
to the defendant and the defense counsel.
They can't even look at it.
CPISection 5 or documents that the defense counsel has already got, where they're going
to say, we want to introduce these at trial.
So the government can either challenge that.
The government can say, well, they need to be redacted.
They shouldn't come in at trial.
We want to do a substitution and put in its play something else.
But that CPISection 6 would be the substitution, the challenge, the redaction, CPISection 5
is the notification.
And what CPISection 5 also says is that the defendant has to show with specificity, they
can't just say we want to show all documents that involve nuclear secrets.
We want to show all documents that involve nuclear secrets. We want to introduce no, because they the defense has received the classified information
pursuant to the seep a section three protective order.
We've gone through that process.
Now seep a section five.
The defense has to state with specificity is what the law says.
And then the government can try to challenge that.
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Well, let's just take a look at what Judge Cannon is doing as compared to Judge Cannon's utter folly, screw up, farce, whatever you want to call it.
Here's how we know that Judge Chut in has perfect command over a court watch this.
In the Washington DC case involving Trump's attempt to overthrow the results of the 2020 election
recall, that case does involve some classified information. And one of the things that we believe by
you can't obviously see the under seal filings, but we could infer based on some of the filings. What's going on here is Donald Trump wants to try to graymail blackmail the government
by saying we want to introduce documents regarding foreign government efforts to try to
interfere with the 2020 election. And we want to make that public as part of the trial.
And there's some other classified documents,
though that the government had to turn over
as part of their discovery obligations.
Certainly, it's not a case involving classified information
like the Mar-a-Lago case,
but Trump in a prior filing talked about,
basically he didn't use the word I want to graymail,
but if you read between the lines,
that's what Donald Trump was basically saying, by saying he wants to include these documents involving
kind of foreign election interference or whatever. And so what I believe reading between the lines
here seems that special counsel Jack Smith filed a motion to strike Donald Trump's lawyers were sloppy and did not state with specificity
as required by section five of SEPA, the specific documents that they want to introduce at
trial. That's to me why you would bring a motion to strike versus move on to SEPA section
six. Once you see and you know what the documents are, and then you're basically either saying
they're not relevant
They shouldn't be introduced or you want redactions or a substitution. That's why I think Jack Smith's team filed a motion to strike
Under CPA section five, but in any event we're getting granular on CPA section five
It wasn't even a question. This is the main point I want to make for judge Chutkin
Whether you go through
the CPA section five process, right? That's like, should I go around first base in a baseball
game to get to second base judge, uh, Eileen Cannon basically says first base, second base
is deceiving baseball, you know, if you're in a baseball game and judge, Chutkin's like,
of course, you go to first base, I get based there and base you go around.
Here,
Trump is saying,
Trump's unopposed motion for extension of time to file opposition
to special counsels classified seep a section five motion to strike.
On November 10, 2023,
the special counsel's office filed a classified motion to strike.
Trump's notice pursuant to seep a section five.
Trump's opposition is currently due Friday, November 24,
2023. Trump respectfully request that the court grant an
extension of time of one business day to November 27 to file
set opposition. The reason for this request is that
counsel is traveling through the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
And although counsel has spent several days in the secure
facility in Washington, D.C DC recently, we are not able to return to Washington, DC
until after Friday, November 24, 2023, due date separately, as the court is aware, Trump
is filing motions to compel on Monday, November 27, 23, and certain portions of our opposition,
the motion to strike, necessarily reference and rely on our motions
to compel for these reason.
Trump respectfully request this extra day extension, but you see there in the weeds on
seep a section five, the things moving along.
Jack Smith filed a motion to strike their seep a section five.
That's why when, when I also read between the lines here and see that Donald Trump's
also about to file a motion
to compel, I think the motion to compel because they're saying it's related to the
SEPA notification. I believe it's about Trump's effort to try to graymail
special counsel, Jack Smith and the United States government by trying to include this kind of foreign government data that the
US uses to try to safeguard our elections from foreign interference. Trump wants to make that a
part of the case to try to harm my opinion, reading between the lines, our election security,
and that's the typical gray mouse scenario.
But in any event, judge Chuck Gensham managing the docket the way SEPA is intended.
And it wasn't even a question.
Should I set a SEPA five?
No, we're beyond that.
We're in the weeds of now what a litigation in a SEPA case looks like.
Meanwhile in Southern District of Florida, you got Judge Cannon.
I don't know.
Uh, seep a section five.
Well, well, well, well, seep.
We'll deal with that after March.
It's like, no, you're at, you're doing a seepa case.
What are you doing?
Anyway, it's the dynamics of there.
I geek out on this stuff.
What can I tell you?
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