I’m a little confused …heard someone talking on Deadline White House with Nichole Wallace , someone who was IN the courtroom and was sorely disappointed there wasnt’ more in depth questioning by the judge (newly appointed?”) Bove was at a table by himself so prosecutors couldn’t be questioned. Sorry I don’t remember the details, it was a…
I’m a little confused …heard someone talking on Deadline White House with Nichole Wallace , someone who was IN the courtroom and was sorely disappointed there wasnt’ more in depth questioning by the judge (newly appointed?”) Bove was at a table by himself so prosecutors couldn’t be questioned. Sorry I don’t remember the details, it was a podcast and I was doing other things (imagine that!) and was getting interrupted.
I'm guessing. Maybe the disappointed person who was in the courtroom was hoping that Judge Dale Ho of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals would delve further into disclosures made by former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon. Ms. Sassoon quit the job rather than drop the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Acting Department of Justice Deputy Director Emil Bove ordered her to file a request with Judge Ho to drop the case. Instead, the judge cancelled the originally scheduled court date in April. He appointed Paul Clement as "a friend of the court" to file a written arguement giving reasons the corruption case should proceed. After reading this report due in mid-March, Judge Ho will decide whether the case against Mayor Adams should be dropped or go forward.
I’m a little confused …heard someone talking on Deadline White House with Nichole Wallace , someone who was IN the courtroom and was sorely disappointed there wasnt’ more in depth questioning by the judge (newly appointed?”) Bove was at a table by himself so prosecutors couldn’t be questioned. Sorry I don’t remember the details, it was a podcast and I was doing other things (imagine that!) and was getting interrupted.
Dear Ms. Parsons,
I'm guessing. Maybe the disappointed person who was in the courtroom was hoping that Judge Dale Ho of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals would delve further into disclosures made by former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon. Ms. Sassoon quit the job rather than drop the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Acting Department of Justice Deputy Director Emil Bove ordered her to file a request with Judge Ho to drop the case. Instead, the judge cancelled the originally scheduled court date in April. He appointed Paul Clement as "a friend of the court" to file a written arguement giving reasons the corruption case should proceed. After reading this report due in mid-March, Judge Ho will decide whether the case against Mayor Adams should be dropped or go forward.
I had not heard about the end of the hearing, until I read this from AG…and you Jerry….thank you.