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‘A Dessert Topping and a Floor Wax’
Episode 89

‘A Dessert Topping and a Floor Wax’

Assessing several hearings before Judge Cannon. Plus: a waiting game on the SCOTUS presidential immunity ruling.

Main Justice · Mary McCord, Andrew Weissmann

June 25, 202451m 44s

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Show Notes

There has been a slew of hearings before Judge Aileen Cannon in the Florida documents case over the past few days, and veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord examine why some of these seem like unnecessary delays. Then, why Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg is asking for the limited gag order to continue in New York as Donald Trump awaits sentencing. And lastly, Mary and Andrew game out some scenarios as we hurry up and wait for the Supreme Court to decide on presidential immunity.

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