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Subject Donald Trump Wants to Be Held in Contempt
Date November 7, 2023 9:44 PM
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** Donald Trump Wants to Be Held in Contempt
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Henry Olsen
National Review

Many Democrats have long wanted to put former president Donald Trump in jail. His recent behavior suggests he thinks it will help him politically if he gets there sooner rather than later.

That’s what could happen if he continues to make comments in public and on social media regarding the multiple cases filed against him. Prosecutors and defendants are typically restricted with respect to what they can say publicly before and during a trial. That prevents them from tainting the jury pool with information or views that may not be admissible at trial. In some cases, it can also prevent efforts to tamper with a witness’s testimony by offering veiled threats or promises.
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And in his Washington Post column, Henry argues that Ron DeSantis needs to make clear what separates his candidacy from Donald Trump's ([link removed]) .
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Wokeness has put its defenders in a chokehold ([link removed]) , writes Nathanael Blake for The Federalist.
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Erika Bachiochi spoke at the American Economics Forum last week on healthy families and economic policy ([link removed]) .
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Patrick Brown writes for CNN that choosing Mike Johnson as Speaker may prove to have long-lasting ramifications ([link removed]) .
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Last week, Rachel Morrison submitted a public comment on proposed enforcement guidance on harassment in the workplace ([link removed]) issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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On the new episode of the Edify podcast, Mary FioRito interviewed Mark Houck about his experience being raided by the FBI for his pro-life activism.
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Noelle Mering appeared on the Issues, Etc. podcast to discuss the strategy of woke ideology ([link removed]) .
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