The hottest Indictment Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Steady β€’ 31526 implied HN points β€’ 09 Jun 23
  1. Donald Trump could face multiple serious legal charges.
  2. The legal system affords Trump a presumption of innocence.
  3. The legal process may prove challenging for Trump due to his past actions.
Adam's Legal Newsletter β€’ 1677 implied HN points β€’ 08 Aug 23
  1. In United States v. Trump, Judge Cannon's order in the Southern District of Florida raises concerns about her administration of the case, despite government arguments against her recusal.
  2. The Justice Department's motion for a 'Garcia hearing' in the Southern District of Florida raises issues of potential conflicts of interest for one of Trump's co-defendants and the need for protecting the defendant's rights to unconflicted counsel.
  3. Judge Cannon's actions in denying the Justice Department's motion to seal and requesting briefing on grand jury proceedings in a seemingly inconsistent manner, prompting questions about her decisions and the case's future direction.
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SHERO β€’ 609 implied HN points β€’ 02 Aug 23
  1. Special Counsel Jack Smith presented an indictment against Donald Trump for various charges.
  2. A good legal indictment requires a compelling narrative detailing the defendant's actions.
  3. The trial of Donald Trump must be televised to ensure accountability and justice for the victims.
Everything's Broken β€’ 98 implied HN points β€’ 20 Mar 23
  1. Donald Trump is a career criminal with a history of manipulating and disregarding rules.
  2. Trump's main priority is staying in the public eye and feeling important.
  3. Despite potential legal issues, Trump's team views any publicity as a way to boost his chances for re-election.
Proof β€’ 74 implied HN points β€’ 23 Feb 23
  1. Certain figures in major media are casting doubt on a Trump indictment before it happens without a good reason.
  2. Legal experts confirm that Emily Kohrs did not violate any laws by giving interviews post-grand jury service.
  3. The grand jury that Kohrs was on does not have the power to issue indictments, so her actions cannot impact a future Trump prosecution.
Wide World of News β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 02 Apr 23
  1. Many Republican figures and donors are showing support for Donald Trump following his indictment.
  2. A poll conducted after Trump's indictment shows him with a significant lead over potential Republican challengers like Ron DeSantis.
  3. Speculation on the impact of Trump's indictment on his political future suggests uncertainty about potential legal repercussions.