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Department of justice at the time. Hes also accused of lying to investigators. Again, it is not the crime, folks. It is the coverup, but there is a delay. De oliveira hasnt secured local counsel to represent him in florida so the judge asked him to return later, next thursday, to go about the arraignment. If all of this sounds familiar, thats because the other trump aide indicted in the classified Documents Case, the valet, walt nauta, twice had his not guilty plea postponed for the very same reason and perhaps youre saying to yourself, what a stroke of bad fortune. Both indicted Trump Associates somehow unable to find a florida lawyer, thereby delaying their trials with the 2024 election fast approaching. Go figure. This afternoon, there are also significant concerns surrounding de oliveiras legal fees, specifically who is going to pay for them. Its reportedly a trump pact ....
Opens him up to even more questions and scrutiny about supreme court ethics. one of the authors of the wall street journal piece last week, david rifkin, he is set to argue a case in front of the supreme court later this fall. let s bring in mark joseph stern, senior writer for slate. mara and paul are still with us. so mark, great to see you again. help us unpack justice alito s claims here, that congress has no role in setting rules for the ethics of the court. you speak to a lot more legal experts than i do. is that true or false? it is quite false and an extraordinary claim because in fact article 3 of the constitution expressly grants congress the power to regulate the supreme court and in fact uses the word regulation, which justice alito claims is totally forbidden. from its start the court has been regulated by congress. congress sets its budget. congress sets the number of seats on the court. it can add or subtract seats. it can choose which cases the court must hear and ....