Commode flusher wrote:
Trump filed four motions yesterday in the Fake Electors case. In addition to the presidential immunity motion filed earlier, he filed:
1. Motion to dismiss because (1) everything Trump said or did was free speech under First Amendment, and (2) his acquittal in the US Senate bars prosecution elsewhere under Impeachment clause and under Double Jeopardy
2. Motion to dismiss because (1) the Indictment does not allege deceit or trickery as required for "defraud" under 18 USC 371 and similarly, there are no allegations of obstruction or interference, (2) the Indictment does not allege an obstruction or interference with official proceeding by Trump and (3) because Trump never had required notice he was violating 18 USC 241 (the civil rights act)
3. Motion to strike all allegations in the Indictment about the Capitol Riots on 1/6/21 as irrelevant and inflammatory because Trump was not charged with incitement
4. Motion to dismiss for selective and vindictive prosecution because no one else has been busted for this sh!t before, and everyone is out to get him
A lot of reading materials for those interested.
This is an enormous effort by Trump's lawyers, and a mind-blowing amount of work for the judge. And the prosecution -- the opposition briefs are due November 7.
Hey Commode. What is the legal term for "kicking the can down the road as far as possible to delay accountability"?