Trump Courtroom Drama - MASSIVE Last Minute Change Rocks Case
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Jul 23, 2024
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Hey, ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia 4 Explain America and legal drama surrounding President Trump
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Well, yeah, can you believe it? Before we get started, please make sure you like, comment, share, and subscribe
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Those little things really help us out, and they help our channel continue to grow. Trump attorney Alina Haba has been removed by Weisselberg, Alan Weisselberg, who is the former CFO of the Trump organization, been removed from his case
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and replaced. But Alina Haba says, hey, look, it's not a big deal
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I was replaced by a dear friend of mine, and it was a amicable, mutual parting of the ways
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Other places are saying she was fired, because, of course, they want to paint her in the worst possible light
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But it looks like this is just par for the course. He's got a new attorney
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They're going to take a different tack in his defense. That's not what I want to talk to you about, though
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That's the news, yeah. But I want to talk to you about some other news. Alina Haba recently said
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Trump may be the one to sue E. Jean Carroll. Now, she gave this interview, and I want you to watch it
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and let me know what you think about this whole situation when you like, comment, share, and subscribe
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I'm Carmine's Day Before Explained America. We love you guys. God bless you
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Take care, everybody. What will happen is that the bond will be held
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effectively in escrow by the appellate division so that we can lay that case out And what we asked them to do was prevent Ms James and this judge from moving forward
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with taking assets that we could never get back because the bond was so insane that nobody
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had ever heard of it, that the largest insurance carriers couldn't do it, wouldn't do it
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unless you effectively have a billion dollars in cash sitting in your bank, which is poor judgment
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if you are a wealthy individual. You put that money to work, just like Trump does
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So, you know, the $175 million, yeah, it's a lot of money
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and it's insane that we're even in this situation. However, we had to pay it so that we could be afforded some due process
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and have them look at what happened in that trial that I sat through for the better of four months
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I just don't understand how an appeals court could look at a case where, you know, again, to restate it
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But, I mean, you have the bank that it would allegedly be the victim in a case, like this. You know, they're testifying on behalf of former President Trump and saying they do it all
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over again. Their actuaries looked over his valuations. They said they were fine. How the hell do you
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not throw something like that out? Right. It's not just that. Also, Rob, we had ridiculous rulings
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day and day out, gag orders. Speaking of the gag order that came out today, I was gagged
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As an attorney officer of the court representing a client, I was gagged in court. And that's very
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different than Alina Haba spokeswoman can't go on TV. I was not only not allowed to go on TV I couldn speak in court and put things on a record so that I had a record for appeal on certain issues that we felt were very important
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So I think cases like this, where, you know, for lack of better word, the Trump arrangement
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takes over and their judgment as attorneys and judges fails them. They are easier to win on an appeal than others, but it does take those judges to take off
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any political animus or bias and apply rule of law. and the law to fact
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And if they do so, Rob, I really do believe we will get this reversed
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That one's ridiculous. The Mershon case, the Alvin Bragg, Stormy Daniels case
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I mean, you have a Biden donating judge. And leading the case is this guy Matthew Coangelo, who Trump talks about a lot lately
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who has worked in Biden's DOJ and with Letitia James. So basically, Biden's DOJ, which we know he controls
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because we know that him and Merrick Garlander boys, they send up this guy to work on these state cases that aren't directly connected to the DOJ
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So now everything is kind of under the DOJ's purview in one way or another. They have their people controlling these outside cases
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And you know that Merrick Garland is on board with the Biden agenda
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This is filthy dirty. And nobody is watching. Nobody has a problem with this
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Yeah, he's the puppeteer effectively. And so is the current president or resident, as I call him, in the White House
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is truly there is obviously a coordinated effort There no question about that If you have a question about that go pick up Pomerance all his statements and look at them
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Back in the day, this case was looked at, it was investigated, charges were not brought, indictments were not made because they knew the case was not real
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Then he ran for office. They bring the charges. If you look at that timeline alone, I want to know how they're going to wipe this story
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away because it speaks volumes. You didn't bring the charges. You said there was no story
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You actually lost people that had left law firm solely to intimidate and corroborate
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against Trump. And then he runs for office and they bring an indictment on this case
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And that case that's going forward in April is another disgrace and shows the demise of
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the state of New York, which I used to love. It's disgusting. Just look at the White House logs
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If anybody wants to tell me something's not coordinated, explain to me why a state official
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why people that are supposed to be a little. by their state and working for their state constituents is now working with the White House administration
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It makes no sense
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