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🗓️ 20 September 2023
⏱️ 69 minutes
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0:00.0 | The rule of law is not just some lawyer's turn of phrase. It is the very foundation of our democracy. |
0:24.0 | The essence of the rule of law is that like cases are treated alike. |
0:30.0 | That there not be one rule for Democrats and another for Republicans, one rule for the powerful, another for the powerless, one rule for the rich, and another for the poor, or different rules depending upon one's race or ethnicity. |
0:50.0 | To serve as attorney general at this critical time is a calling I am honored and eager to answer. |
1:02.0 | So yeah, now it's clean up on aisle 45 time and for a long while yet it is going to be clean up on aisle 45. |
1:10.0 | Hey everybody, welcome to episode 139 of clean up on aisle 45. It is Wednesday, September 20th. I'm Allison Gill and I'm Pete struck. |
1:19.0 | Today we're going to cover the latest in filings and hearings down in Fulton County and a scathing ruling from Judge Middlebrooks against Trump trying to resurrect his previously dismissed and sanctioned lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and 31 other defendants based on quote-unquote new evidence from the Durham report. |
1:37.0 | 31 other defendants. Do you know any of them? Just a couple. Yeah, just a few. |
1:43.0 | And yeah, and I promised on the other podcast I do the daily beans that we were going to go through that in detail because it I have not read. I mean, I've read a few really great rulings from judges, but this one is. |
1:56.0 | It's we're going to go over it. You'll see we also have new testimony from an FBI agent that pretty much destroys the house GOP's narrative. |
2:03.0 | And under Biden case, yeah, and a Trump bar office of legal counsel memo that's going to make impeachment of President Joe Biden really difficult for the House Republicans. And we also have a brief update on Pete Navarro and Donald Trump in his aging carol matters. |
2:20.0 | But first we need to thank our new patrons patrons for clean up on aisle 45. Thank you so much for your support supporting independent media is so important, especially in these times of what is going on with the news. |
2:33.0 | Right now, but I'm watching. So thank you so much to Scott Shannon Barbara Gibbs, Nathan Johns, Bridget Brown, Alex Sloan, Michelle Riddle, please gag the mango fascist and John Karen. |
2:46.0 | Thank you so much for your support. We really appreciate it. And we have a new episode of the jack podcast out, by the way, it's called don't call it a gag order. |
2:55.0 | So I encourage you to listen to that as well. But that's a great name. Please gag the mango fascist. I agree. |
3:03.0 | So if you want to become a patron, just head to patreon.com slash aisle 45 pod. That's a I S L E four or five P O D. You'll get these episodes add free and early. All right. |
3:13.0 | Let's start down in Fault and County because we have a lot to cover. I think we're going to have two whole segments down in Fault and County. But maybe we can all maybe we can squeeze it all in into the A block. But let's start with meadows. |
3:24.0 | So here's the here's the chronology of events that happened mostly in the span of like three days this past week. First of all, meadows asked the 11th circuit for an emergency stay right because he lost his bid to remove his Fault and County charges from state court in Georgia to federal court. |
3:43.0 | So he asked meadows for an emergency, excuse me, meadows asked the 11th circuit for an emergency stay because he's like, hey, we still don't know whether we're all going to have to go to trial on October 23rd. |
3:56.0 | We need to resolve my appeal on whether or not I can remove my case to federal court fast, right. And so he asked for an emergency stay actually both from the district court and the 11th circuit district court denied his emergency stay but 11th circuit granted it. |
4:12.0 | And then the 11th circuit set up set up an expedited briefing schedule for a hearing for last Friday. And then Fannie Willis filed her opposition to an emergency stay. |
4:24.0 | And her argument was that former federal officers can't be removed to federal court court, only current federal officers can. And I'm not sure that's true. But that was her argument. |
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