DiscoverJustice Matters with Glenn KirschnerJudge Chutkan Releases Trump Evidence w/TONS of Redactions Likely To Protect Ongoing Investigations
Judge Chutkan Releases Trump Evidence w/TONS of Redactions Likely To Protect Ongoing Investigations

Judge Chutkan Releases Trump Evidence w/TONS of Redactions Likely To Protect Ongoing Investigations

Update: 2024-10-222
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Judge Tonya Chutkan denied Donald Trump's motion to delay the public release of 2000 pages of documents in Trump's 2020 election interference case, making clear that it's Trump who is seeking to inject politics into the litigations. Upon the release of nearly 2000 pages of documents, we discovered that tons of the evidence is related - hidden from view behind the black bars. What can we glean from the number and nature of the redactions? Well, prosecutors often make such redactions to protect the integrity on ongoing investigations. So the question is - might more federal indictments be coming in the 2020 election subversion case?

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Judge Chutkan Releases Trump Evidence w/TONS of Redactions Likely To Protect Ongoing Investigations

Judge Chutkan Releases Trump Evidence w/TONS of Redactions Likely To Protect Ongoing Investigations