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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
BREAKING: — PolitiTweet.org
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Bills have informed rookie punter Matt Araiza that he is being released, effective immediately. Araiza has been acc… https://t.co/Wye9CjiGMa
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @harrylitman: Once DOJ responds to Judge Cannon, and she hopefully understands there are no documents subject to executive privilege and… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @BradMossEsq: A preview of likely points in DOJ’s response to Judge Cannon re the Special Master. 1) there is no such thing as a SM for… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
👇 — PolitiTweet.org
Katie S. Phang @KatiePhang
By now, the Privilege Review Team (as referenced in the redacted SW affidavit) likely has already reviewed the seiz… https://t.co/NUHra7dtir
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@markcubey @aptshadow Really into it so far. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (🔐) EXCLUSIVE: The Real Scandal in Trump’s Historic Theft of Classified Records Isn’t What You Think This article doesn’… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
DOJ seeking 17 years. Imagine what the man who *orchestrated* January 6 should get. — PolitiTweet.org
CBS News @CBSNews
Former New York City police officer Thomas Webster was found guilty of assaulting law enforcement outside the Capit… https://t.co/sTmaHzxabc
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (🔐) EXCLUSIVE: The Real Scandal in Trump’s Historic Theft of Classified Records Isn’t What You Think This article doesn’… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@JMTV @aptshadow Oh, I’m fairly sure that’d be impossible. It’s a ten-book series that rivals “A Song of Ice and Fire” for length and complexity. The central conceit, however, is a world in which the various peoples are distinguished by traits they share with various insects. Then war breaks out. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
UPDATE/ In under 24 hours, this article has already become one of the most popular ever published by PROOF. I’m totally floored and humbled by the response to it. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (🔐) EXCLUSIVE: The Real Scandal in Trump’s Historic Theft of Classified Records Isn’t What You Think This article doesn’… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Reading now. Anyone familiar? Very impressed by @aptshadow so far. https://t.co/7VLP2YotA3 — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
(PS) OK, so this is how stupid I am when it comes to certain elements of technology: knowing that certain folks can’t see Twitter’s Venmo button on their phones, I could’ve just mentioned that my Venmo is [@]SethAbramsonTwitter. Thanks to reader @Jennife49213242 for reminding me! — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@Jennife49213242 I think you can! My Venmo is [@]Seth AbramsonTwitter — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @jengosnellvo: Again, @SethAbramson asking the questions that need to be asked and showing what we know about the answers. This journali… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
RT @SethAbramson: (🔐) EXCLUSIVE: The Real Scandal in Trump’s Historic Theft of Classified Records Isn’t What You Think This article doesn’… — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@dweldredge *for it — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@dweldredge Oops, I think I just answered your question in a different thread, Dan. Check there for and let me know if you find it. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@dweldredge @BarbMcQuade @neal_katyal @JoyceWhiteVance @AWeissmann_ (I say “by land” because candidly I have no idea how airspace is handled in this situation. That lies beyond my present knowledge of basic principles of federalism.) — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
@dweldredge @BarbMcQuade @neal_katyal @JoyceWhiteVance @AWeissmann_ An interesting question, Dan. I believe it’d depend on whether there’s an element of asportation in one of the offenses with which Trump is charged. If the “carrying away” of the stolen goods happened—by land—in a third jurisdiction, I’d think it would qualify for that offense. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Just saw Barb’s comment. She’s a very, very knowledgeable former federal prosecutor. https://t.co/k8mQjWsvgh — PolitiTweet.org
Barb McQuade @BarbMcQuade
@neal_katyal @JoyceWhiteVance @AWeissmann_ Either would be proper. 18 USC 3237: An offense may be prosecuted in any… https://t.co/WwzEmthb0K
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
IAC, that’s my take as a lawyer admitted to and a member of a federal bar—and who formerly was a federal criminal investigator in DC, and has taught federal law at the university level—but who hasn’t practiced in federal courts. I suspect it’ll be the same take as other lawyers’. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
On the other hand, DOJ would be driving the bus rather than the FBI. I just think that if you look at those who understand this case well they’re focused on what happened in the White House, and if you look at Trump supporters, they’re focused on Mar-a-Lago. That’s very telling. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Historically, the FBI has been deferential to Trump to a degree that is unprecedented in American history. It is not impossible that DOJ could bring charges in Florida simply to avoid the extradition issue, even as doing so could be both dangerous and detrimental to their case. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
...right or wrong, no one seems to imagine Trump will be detained pretrial, which means if he’s charged in DC he’d have to willingly go there from Florida to surrender himself or else face the possibility of detention in Florida and then extradition to DC. That may get very ugly. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
But when one considers how many national security threats a trial of Donald Trump would generate—and how many of the agencies that would need to respond in a dynamic way to these threats are in DC—it is virtually impossible to imagine Florida being the chosen venue. That said... — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
It goes without saying that a DC jury is preferable to a Florida jury for this particular prosecution, but then again south Florida is very Democratic, and that makes it harder to claim that the choice of venue was/is political. Frankly, DOJ will face such claims no matter what. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
I also think that strategically it makes sense for DOJ to bring the case in DC as a way of emphasizing that Trump’s course of criminal conduct truly began *there*. Otherwise, they bolster the false narrative that it was merely Trump’s *recalcitrance in Florida* that was criminal. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
There are more assets in DC to keep Trump, the lawyers, jurors, the judge, court officers and other court personnel safe. I do not think Trump—as the most famous man in the world—will be able to credibly argue that one jurisdiction is more or less biased against him than another. — PolitiTweet.org
Seth Abramson @SethAbramson
Federal crimes were committed in both jurisdictions, so my take is that he could be prosecuted in either. I would assume DOJ would choose DC for a plethora of reasons—including that Trump’s trial would present the thorniest security issues in the history of our justice system. — PolitiTweet.org
Neal Katyal @neal_katyal
Query for @JoyceWhiteVance @AWeissmann_ @BarbMcQuade and others: Assuming DOJ indicts Trump, as I think they will… https://t.co/djFb9coH4d