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Posted By: Dreadnought, 3/14/2024 6:16:58 PM

A Florida judge has rejected a motion from former US President Donald Trump to dismiss a classified documents case against him. His attorneys argued the criminal charges under the Espionage Act were unclear. But Judge Aileen Cannon said ruling in favour of Mr Trump would have been an "extraordinary step". She will rule later on another Trump motion arguing that ex-presidents are shielded from record-keeping rules. Mr Trump, who has already pleaded not guilty to 40 criminal charges in the matter, attended Thursday's hearing. In a separate case on Thursday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg asked for a 30-day delay in the former president's trial in New York on charges of business fraud

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Catherine 3/14/2024 7:04:39 PM (No. 1677873)
They are not going to stop. Democrats know Trump will get more of the country's votes this time around and that includes blacks and latinos. They won't be able to cheat enough to beat that. So they flood us with millions of illegals. They don't even hide their hatred of us and insult us to our faces. Hard to believe this country has come to this.
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