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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4400 on: January 25, 2023, 02:48:47 PM »
This tread should be retired as it is no longer relevant.  ;D

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4401 on: January 25, 2023, 03:45:50 PM »
This tread should be retired as it is no longer relevant.  ;D


WAIT!!!!!   He is winning at something.

How?  I don't know.  Miss half the tournament and still #win?  Maybe #winning is also the same as #cheating.

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Former President Donald Trump claimed victory against "many fine golfers" in the Trump International Golf Club's Senior Championship, despite reportedly missing one day of the tournament to attend the funeral of his mega supporter Lynnette "Diamond" Hardaway.

"A great honor to have won the Senior Club Championship at Trump International Golf Club, one of the best courses in the Country, in Palm Beach County, Florida," Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth.

According to The Daily Mail, Trump's competitors were surprised when they showed up to the course on Sunday only to find that the former president had claimed a five-stroke lead. Trump, according to the report, was claiming that an earlier round would count for his score in lieu of him having missed the start of the tournament.

Trump paid his respects to Hardaway, part of the "Diamond and Silk" duo, during a service for her in  Fayetteville, North Carolina on Saturday. In a statement to The Daily Beast, Steven Chung, a Trump spokesperson, appeared to confirm the scoring change.

As for his part, Trump added that he was publicly boasting about his exploit, because "in a very real way, it serves as a physical exam, only MUCH tougher."

During his presidency, Trump was known for spending many weekends at his Trump-owned golf courses. At multiple points, he golfed more than President Barack Obama did during his time in office, a fact that Trump repeatedly complained about at the time.

Trump's golf prowess has also been called into question. Sportswriter Rick Reilly lit into the president in a book devoted to how Trump's alleged cheating was par for the course for the rest of his personality.
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Re: Trump = Winning da do Don Ron
« Reply #4402 on: January 30, 2023, 01:32:06 AM »
Da Do Don Ron


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/28/donald-trump-2024-campaign-trail

Trump says he is ‘more angry’ than ever as he tries to revive White House bid


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/29/desantis-trump-2024-white-house-bid
Ron DeSantis prepares for 2024 White House bid as Trump hits campaign trail

"Fasten your seatbelts, it is going to be a bumpy night (ride) for the next 1 1/2 years or so.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4403 on: January 30, 2023, 05:21:15 PM »
#winning

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Trump 2016 Campaign NDA Settlement Can’t Be Kept Secret, Judge Says.

Former President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign must disclose the amount of money it would pay to settle a long-running court fight with a former staffer over its nondisclosure agreements, if it wants to go ahead with the deal, a judge ruled.

Lawyers for the Trump campaign and Jessica Denson reached a deal earlier this month to end the former worker’s challenge to the validity of agreements that staffers, volunteers, and contractors had to sign to work on Trump’s 2016 presidential bid.
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4404 on: January 30, 2023, 05:23:29 PM »
Soon to be #winning dismissed.

Hard to believe he still finds courts that will hear his bullshit.

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Former President Donald Trump is suing journalist Bob Woodward for releasing recordings of interviews that he gave to the journalist in 2019 and 2020, claiming he never agreed to those tapes being shared with the public.

In a lawsuit filed Monday against Woodward, Simon & Schuster Inc., and the publisher’s parent company Paramount Global, Trump claimed that although he had given Woodward consent to record their conversations “for the sole purpose of a book,” that didn’t extend to packaging those recordings as an audiobook.

“This case centers on Mr. Woodward’s systematic usurpation, manipulation, and exploitation of audio of President Trump,” Trump’s lawyers wrote.

The complaint alleges violations of Trump’s copyright interests and accuses Woodward and the publisher of unjustly profiting from the tapes. Trump is seeking just under $50 million in damages, a figure his lawyers calculated assuming Woodward would sell two million copies of the audiobook at a download price of $24.99.

Woodward and representatives for Simon & Schuster and Paramount Global did not immediately respond to emailed requests for comment.

Trump participated in 19 interviews in-person or by phone with Woodward between December 2019 and August 2020, as well as in 2016 when he was still a candidate, according to the complaint. Woodward’s book, Rage, was published a month after the last interview. In October 2022, Simon & Schuster released the audiobook of the recordings, The Trump Tapes.

‘Done Voluntarily’

The case also accuses Woodward of misrepresenting at least one of their exchanges in the audiobook by editing out portions of the full interview. Trump had publicly complained about the recordings before, posting on his Truth Social platform shortly after the audiobook came out that he had never given Woodward permission. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist addressed the claim at the time, telling CNN that “they were done voluntarily” and “it was all on the record.”

Trump’s attorneys, Robert Garson and Yanina Zilberman, filed the case in the Pensacola division of the US District Court for the Northern District of Florida. Trump, whose Mar-a-Lago estate is in Palm Beach County, has typically filed lawsuits in his home court, the Southern District of Florida. He’s claiming jurisdiction in Pensacola because he’s a Florida resident and the defendants generally do business there.

The Pensacola division’s three judges who handle civil cases are all Republican nominees – T. Kent Wetherell II, who was nominated by Trump; M. Casey Rodgers, confirmed under former President George W. Bush; and Senior Judge Roger Vinson, who was nominated by former President Ronald Reagan and takes a smaller caseload.

The case was assigned to Vinson.

Track Record

Trump has a long track record of going to court over media coverage and commentary he doesn’t like. He has a pending $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN over how he’s been characterized in network broadcasts. A federal judge in Florida hasn’t ruled yet on CNN’s motion to dismiss the case.

In 2020, his campaign filed libel suits against the Washington Post, New York Times, and CNN over opinion pieces related to the Russia investigation. A judge has yet to rule on the Post’s motion to dismiss, the latter two were tossed out by judges in New York and Georgia. A case he filed against the Times and his niece Mary Trump over reporting on his taxes is pending.

Before he became president, Trump lost a defamation case against journalist Timothy O’Brien, who is now senior executive editor at Bloomberg Opinion, over a 2005 biography that described him as a millionaire, not a billionaire. Separate from the cases that actually ended up in court, the Columbia Journalism Review offered an exhaustive catalog of instances when Trump or his lawyers had threatened journalists and news outlets.

The suit comes as Trump mounts a 2024 White House comeback bid. This past weekend, he visited early primary voting states New Hampshire and South Carolina as he seeks to shore up GOP support.

The suit alleges that Trump has been “harmed” by the recordings. Some of the recordings discuss topics including Trump’s correspondence with North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un and also his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic in its early days.

The case is Donald J. Trump v. Simon & Schuster et al., 3:23-cv-02333, US District Court, Northern District of Florida (Pensacola).
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4405 on: January 31, 2023, 04:20:38 AM »
This tread should be retired as it is no longer relevant.  ;D

Yet it's you, filthy pedos and other libtards, who keep bumping and reviving this thread.   :D

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4406 on: January 31, 2023, 12:54:26 PM »
are you saying Mr Trump is no longer winning  i.e. he is losing?

I am saying that it's you, filthy pedos and other libtards, who keep bumping and reviving this thread.   :D

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4407 on: January 31, 2023, 02:10:58 PM »

why does it matter who keeps  "bumping and reviving this thread" ?

Why keep bumping and reviving this thread if you believe it "should be retired as it is no longer relevant"?

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4408 on: January 31, 2023, 02:53:33 PM »
did I say that?

I didn't say you did, but if the shoe fits, lace that bitch up and wear it.

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4409 on: January 31, 2023, 02:58:46 PM »

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4410 on: January 31, 2023, 04:25:14 PM »
are you saying Mr Trump is no longer winning  i.e. he is losing?
It would seem that morons like yourself keep Trump more relevant than he should be. liberals are the ones that keep his name in their fuckin mouths!! :D
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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4411 on: February 01, 2023, 02:12:25 PM »
When did you start believing Mr Trump is no longer relevant?

Perhaps in your world?  I live in America and Mr. Trump is the best President we have had in my lifetime.  He is relevant to our Nations well being.  That is enough for me and mine.

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Re: Trump = Winning da do don ron
« Reply #4412 on: February 03, 2023, 10:16:17 PM »
Perhaps in your world?  I live in America and Mr. Trump is the best President we have had in my lifetime.  He is relevant to our Nations well being.  That is enough for me and mine.

Where Do you live?

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4413 on: February 05, 2023, 01:42:22 PM »
Sooooooo muchhhhhhh #winnniiiinnnnggggggggg!!!

Well, not really.   :D

[[SPOILER ALERT]] - You can expect the same results for the baseless lawsuits against CNN and Bob Woodward.


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Trump 2020 Campaign Suit Against Washington Post Dismissed.

A defamation lawsuit by President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign against the Washington Post was dismissed by a federal judge.  US District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington ruled Friday that the campaign failed to meet the legal standards for defamation claims over the two articles at issue in the March 2020 suit. One was about the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and the other was about Trump’s 2020 campaign strategy.

Contreras said the campaign failed to show the writer of the Mueller piece acted with “actual malice.” General allegations of political bias weren’t enough, and there wasn’t evidence the writer knowingly or recklessly published false information, the judge wrote.

The second article was an opinion piece protected by the First Amendment, Contreras found.

Trump’s lawyers at the Dhillon Law Group didn’t immediately return requests for comment.

“We stand by our work and are pleased with the outcome of the ruling,” Post spokesperson Shani George said in an email.

The Trump campaign filed several lawsuits against media outlets in 2020; judges in New York and Georgia previously tossed out cases against the New York Times and CNN, respectively. The former president himself has a separate, more recent defamation case against CNN pending. He also earlier this week filed a lawsuit against veteran Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, but that was a copyright rather than defamation suit.

Lawyers argued the Post case in December 2020 but it sat largely dormant for the next two years. Contreras explained that the delay was due to the elevation of two judges to which the case had been previously assigned: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and US Circuit Judge Florence Pan.

Contreras gave the campaign the option of trying to come back with a revised complaint against the Post within 30 days.

The case is Donald J. Trump for President Inc. v. WP Company LLC, 1:20-cv-00626, US District Court, District of Columbia.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4414 on: February 06, 2023, 07:04:54 AM »
Sooooooo muchhhhhhh #winnniiiinnnnggggggggg!!!

Well, not really.   :D

[[SPOILER ALERT]] - You can expect the same results for the baseless lawsuits against CNN and Bob Woodward.


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Trump 2020 Campaign Suit Against Washington Post Dismissed.

A defamation lawsuit by President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign against the Washington Post was dismissed by a federal judge.  US District Judge Rudolph Contreras in Washington ruled Friday that the campaign failed to meet the legal standards for defamation claims over the two articles at issue in the March 2020 suit. One was about the report of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, and the other was about Trump’s 2020 campaign strategy.

Contreras said the campaign failed to show the writer of the Mueller piece acted with “actual malice.” General allegations of political bias weren’t enough, and there wasn’t evidence the writer knowingly or recklessly published false information, the judge wrote.

The second article was an opinion piece protected by the First Amendment, Contreras found.

Trump’s lawyers at the Dhillon Law Group didn’t immediately return requests for comment.

“We stand by our work and are pleased with the outcome of the ruling,” Post spokesperson Shani George said in an email.

The Trump campaign filed several lawsuits against media outlets in 2020; judges in New York and Georgia previously tossed out cases against the New York Times and CNN, respectively. The former president himself has a separate, more recent defamation case against CNN pending. He also earlier this week filed a lawsuit against veteran Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward, but that was a copyright rather than defamation suit.

Lawyers argued the Post case in December 2020 but it sat largely dormant for the next two years. Contreras explained that the delay was due to the elevation of two judges to which the case had been previously assigned: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and US Circuit Judge Florence Pan.

Contreras gave the campaign the option of trying to come back with a revised complaint against the Post within 30 days.

The case is Donald J. Trump for President Inc. v. WP Company LLC, 1:20-cv-00626, US District Court, District of Columbia.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4415 on: February 06, 2023, 08:25:05 AM »
New poll on Biden-Trump 2024 rematch proves to be good news for former president
Biz Pac Review ^ | 2.6.23 | Kevin Haggerty
Posted on 2/6/2023, 11:13:32


The results of a new poll may favor former President Donald Trump in a rematch with President Joe Biden for 2024, but respondents’ opinion on the prospect of such a contest left the frontrunner calling out “corrupt, wrong, or incompetent” pollsters.

With more than a week remaining before former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley officially announces her candidacy, Trump has remained the only player in the field for the Republicans for nearly three months. Should Biden run for reelection as many expect, the likelihood is strong they would face off once more and, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll, Trump has the advantage.

After asking just over 1,000 people between Jan. 27 and Feb. 1 who they would pick between the two, the former president had a three-point advantage over his successor at 48 to 45 percent. The gap was even more so in the case of the crucial independent vote that saw Trump up by nine points over Biden at 50 to 41 percent

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4416 on: February 06, 2023, 08:27:59 AM »
Biden now adapts the Trump policy on Iran: It's probably too much for them to admit that Trump was right
American Thinker ^ | 02/06/2023 | Kelly Haughton
Posted on 2/6/2023, 11:26:42


During President Barack Obama’s administration, the State Department worked to negotiate and implement the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) as a method of limiting Iran’s nuclear ambitions for at least a while. Both Saudi Arabia and Israel see Iran as a threat and opposed the deal. But Obama, along with Secretary of State John Kerry, pushed on with the deal and signed it in 2015.

In 2018, President Trump withdrew the U.S. from the JCPOA and instituted heavy sanctions on Iran. Trump saw the JCPOA as a bad deal and was closer to Israel and Saudi Arabia than the Obama administration was.

After entering office in 2021, Joe Biden wanted to undo as much of President Trump’s policy as possible. As part of this effort he set out to revive the JCPOA deal with Iran. In exchange for Iran coming back into compliance with JCPOA terms, the U.S. would rejoin the pact. There was some disagreement between Iran and the Biden administration about how to go about that, but Biden’s State Department was trying.

Then Putin invaded Ukraine. Russia has been bogged down in this war and the Biden administration has been backing Ukraine with military aid. Ukraine has reported that the Russians have been using Iranian drones against them. Obviously, that can be viewed as Iran siding with Russia against the U.S. and the rest of the West.

In December 2022, Biden was quoted as saying the JCPOA is dead. The White House had changed policy.

Then in January 26, 2023, the head of the CIA visited Israel. On January 28, someone bombed military facilities in Iran. Many speculate the bombing came from Israeli drones. It seems likely that the Biden administration, at a minimum, approved of the Israeli operation.


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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4417 on: February 06, 2023, 12:10:30 PM »

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4418 on: February 06, 2023, 04:59:47 PM »

Lurkernomore showing off his prized possession. :D
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4419 on: February 07, 2023, 06:23:43 AM »
Lurkernomore showing off his prized possession. :D

U jelly or nah?

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4420 on: February 07, 2023, 04:02:09 PM »
I saw a headline today that says his rape trial is set to go forward in April.  Can anyone verify this?

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4421 on: February 07, 2023, 04:37:00 PM »
I saw a headline today that says his rape trial is set to go forward in April.  Can anyone verify this?

Well, well, well....

This judge just isn't down with the nonstop delays and stalling tactics.  And the woman doesn't seem like she is going to settle. 
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Judge loses patience as Trump's lawyers ask for another delay in his rape trial: 'Things keep happening in this case involving your client'.

US District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who is overseeing the upcoming rape claim trial for former President Donald Trump, balked on Tuesday at the frequent holdups coming from the defense, as Trump's new lawyer sought a six-week delay to the April trial date.

While he didn't decide on the postponement request Tuesday, Kaplan expressed concern that Trump's legal team has already caused delays in the lawsuits brought against Trump by E. Jean Carroll, who alleges he raped her decades ago and then defamed her after she spoke out.

"Things keep happening in this case involving your client. I would be a fool not to take that into account," Kaplan said Tuesday.

In October, Kaplan denied Trump's request to delay sitting for a deposition in the first lawsuit. And when Trump tried to countersue Carroll last year — two years after Carroll first sued Trump — Kaplan denied the former president, saying the lawsuit seemed to be a "bad faith" effort to delay the trial.

Carroll first sued Trump for defamation in November 2019, when he called her a liar for alleging he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s.

After New York passed a law late last year allowing a one-year window for new sexual-assault filings beyond the statute of limitations, Carroll sued Trump for battery over the alleged sexual assault and brought a second complaint of defamation.

Joe Tacopina was hired last month to represent Trump in the second trial, which is slated to start April 17. The first trial has an April 10 trial date but is in limbo due to a pending appeals court decision.

In court on Tuesday, Tacopina asked for a six-week delay in the rape lawsuit, saying a health issue with an expert witnesses had thrown the schedule off. He also said he had "a lot of work to do" to catch up on the case and wants to fly to London for the birth of his first grandchild, whose April due date is the same as the current trial date. 

US District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who is overseeing the upcoming rape claim trial for former President Donald Trump, balked on Tuesday at the frequent holdups coming from the defense, as Trump's new lawyer sought a six-week delay to the April trial date.

While he didn't decide on the postponement request Tuesday, Kaplan expressed concern that Trump's legal team has already caused delays in the lawsuits brought against Trump by E. Jean Carroll, who alleges he raped her decades ago and then defamed her after she spoke out.

"Things keep happening in this case involving your client. I would be a fool not to take that into account," Kaplan said Tuesday.

In October, Kaplan denied Trump's request to delay sitting for a deposition in the first lawsuit. And when Trump tried to countersue Carroll last year — two years after Carroll first sued Trump — Kaplan denied the former president, saying the lawsuit seemed to be a "bad faith" effort to delay the trial.

Carroll first sued Trump for defamation in November 2019, when he called her a liar for alleging he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s.

After New York passed a law late last year allowing a one-year window for new sexual-assault filings beyond the statute of limitations, Carroll sued Trump for battery over the alleged sexual assault and brought a second complaint of defamation.

Joe Tacopina was hired last month to represent Trump in the second trial, which is slated to start April 17. The first trial has an April 10 trial date but is in limbo due to a pending appeals court decision.

In court on Tuesday, Tacopina asked for a six-week delay in the rape lawsuit, saying a health issue with an expert witnesses had thrown the schedule off. He also said he had "a lot of work to do" to catch up on the case and wants to fly to London for the birth of his first grandchild, whose April due date is the same as the current trial date.

He'll be ready for trial by the first week of June, Tacopina said, "come hell or high water."

Roberta Kaplan, who is representing Carroll, argued against delaying the case.

Tacopina and Roberta Kaplan declined to comment outside of the courtroom Tuesday.

Tacopina attempted to reassure the judge that he was "not coming into this case to delay" and wants it to be tried "as quickly as possible."

"I'm not running away from that obligation," Tacopina said Tuesday. "I'll be ready whenever you want me to be ready."
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4422 on: February 08, 2023, 01:49:16 AM »
Guaranteed to go nowhere.

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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4423 on: February 08, 2023, 02:56:22 AM »
Well, well, well....

This judge just isn't down with the nonstop delays and stalling tactics.  And the woman doesn't seem like she is going to settle. 
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Judge loses patience as Trump's lawyers ask for another delay in his rape trial: 'Things keep happening in this case involving your client'.

US District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who is overseeing the upcoming rape claim trial for former President Donald Trump, balked on Tuesday at the frequent holdups coming from the defense, as Trump's new lawyer sought a six-week delay to the April trial date.

While he didn't decide on the postponement request Tuesday, Kaplan expressed concern that Trump's legal team has already caused delays in the lawsuits brought against Trump by E. Jean Carroll, who alleges he raped her decades ago and then defamed her after she spoke out.

"Things keep happening in this case involving your client. I would be a fool not to take that into account," Kaplan said Tuesday.

In October, Kaplan denied Trump's request to delay sitting for a deposition in the first lawsuit. And when Trump tried to countersue Carroll last year — two years after Carroll first sued Trump — Kaplan denied the former president, saying the lawsuit seemed to be a "bad faith" effort to delay the trial.

Carroll first sued Trump for defamation in November 2019, when he called her a liar for alleging he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s.

After New York passed a law late last year allowing a one-year window for new sexual-assault filings beyond the statute of limitations, Carroll sued Trump for battery over the alleged sexual assault and brought a second complaint of defamation.

Joe Tacopina was hired last month to represent Trump in the second trial, which is slated to start April 17. The first trial has an April 10 trial date but is in limbo due to a pending appeals court decision.

In court on Tuesday, Tacopina asked for a six-week delay in the rape lawsuit, saying a health issue with an expert witnesses had thrown the schedule off. He also said he had "a lot of work to do" to catch up on the case and wants to fly to London for the birth of his first grandchild, whose April due date is the same as the current trial date. 

US District Court Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who is overseeing the upcoming rape claim trial for former President Donald Trump, balked on Tuesday at the frequent holdups coming from the defense, as Trump's new lawyer sought a six-week delay to the April trial date.

While he didn't decide on the postponement request Tuesday, Kaplan expressed concern that Trump's legal team has already caused delays in the lawsuits brought against Trump by E. Jean Carroll, who alleges he raped her decades ago and then defamed her after she spoke out.

"Things keep happening in this case involving your client. I would be a fool not to take that into account," Kaplan said Tuesday.

In October, Kaplan denied Trump's request to delay sitting for a deposition in the first lawsuit. And when Trump tried to countersue Carroll last year — two years after Carroll first sued Trump — Kaplan denied the former president, saying the lawsuit seemed to be a "bad faith" effort to delay the trial.

Carroll first sued Trump for defamation in November 2019, when he called her a liar for alleging he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s.

After New York passed a law late last year allowing a one-year window for new sexual-assault filings beyond the statute of limitations, Carroll sued Trump for battery over the alleged sexual assault and brought a second complaint of defamation.

Joe Tacopina was hired last month to represent Trump in the second trial, which is slated to start April 17. The first trial has an April 10 trial date but is in limbo due to a pending appeals court decision.

In court on Tuesday, Tacopina asked for a six-week delay in the rape lawsuit, saying a health issue with an expert witnesses had thrown the schedule off. He also said he had "a lot of work to do" to catch up on the case and wants to fly to London for the birth of his first grandchild, whose April due date is the same as the current trial date.

He'll be ready for trial by the first week of June, Tacopina said, "come hell or high water."

Roberta Kaplan, who is representing Carroll, argued against delaying the case.

Tacopina and Roberta Kaplan declined to comment outside of the courtroom Tuesday.

Tacopina attempted to reassure the judge that he was "not coming into this case to delay" and wants it to be tried "as quickly as possible."

"I'm not running away from that obligation," Tacopina said Tuesday. "I'll be ready whenever you want me to be ready."
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Re: Trump = Winning
« Reply #4424 on: February 08, 2023, 06:00:43 AM »