(June 15, 2023 at 4:54 pm)Fireball Wrote:(June 15, 2023 at 4:25 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: It’s early days yet, but Judge Cannon is giving a glimmer of expectation of a speedy trial in the documents case. She has given all current and prospective attorneys-of-record until 20 June to obtain the necessary security clearances to view the government records Trump absconded with.
I’m not sure why they need these clearances, though, since Trump declassified them just by thinking about it.
Boru
I'll be astonished if that's accomplished by 20 June. Fastest turn-around I've ever seen was 5 months, not 5 days, and that was for a guy who lived in his home town his entire life; no foreign travel, no military service. It generally takes much longer- like 9 to 12 months. And if they're attorneys for the chump, they probably have shady shit in their past. Gonna be a bucket of worms, for sure.
I misread the article. By 20 June, the lawyers concerned to file a notice that they have begun the clearance process with DOJ’s litigation clearance division. There seems to be an expedited process for a limited, interim clearance.
Boru
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