Happening at 9:30 - a federal court hearing in Trump v. Kemp, a new federal lawsuit seeking to decertify election.
But Trump's lawyers objected to a live stream or public phone line so the only public access is in the courtroom.
*shrug emoji.* https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.gand.285271/gov.uscourts.gand.285271.1.0_2.pdf
But Trump's lawyers objected to a live stream or public phone line so the only public access is in the courtroom.
*shrug emoji.* https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.gand.285271/gov.uscourts.gand.285271.1.0_2.pdf
At least the defendant's attorneys are willing to keep me informed, and at least this is like the fifty-leventh court case making the same arguments that have been repeatedly struck down.
But you've gotta love in the middle of a pandemic the lack of transparency.
But you've gotta love in the middle of a pandemic the lack of transparency.
I'm sure this also has nothing to do with the fact that in almost every single case, the Trump campaign/GOP attorneys have really struggled with basic facts and election laws in Georgia and it's been written about as such. https://www.npr.org/2020/12/11/945339636/updates-on-georgias-election-lawsuits
Here's a thread from someone who actually got into the hearing in the courtroom.
It sounds like it's going as terribly as you'd expect, especially considering some arguments are now also coming from a Kamala Harris birther. https://twitter.com/mondilator/status/1346476360584216577?s=20
It sounds like it's going as terribly as you'd expect, especially considering some arguments are now also coming from a Kamala Harris birther. https://twitter.com/mondilator/status/1346476360584216577?s=20
Not a good sign when the judge says this: https://twitter.com/mondilator/status/1346482930072227848?s=20