"Government's counsel stated that he had no knowledge of any leaks stemming from his team but candidly acknowledged the unfortunate existence of leaks to the press." A pile-on ensued against Cannon; the Justice Department appealed her order and prevailed in the appellate court.
As Trump prepares to fight his very first indictment handed down by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, leaks are springing up all over the corporate media to bolster the appearance of Trump's criminality.
The reporters specifically named Molly Michael, a former White House assistant who followed Trump to Florida after his term ended, as the aide whose communications are under scrutiny.
Disgraced former FBI agent Peter Strzok concluded on Twitter that Trump's actions based on the Post report "Feels obstruction-y." Disgraced former Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann insisted the obstruction case "Could be a rock crusher game over," perhaps the thousandth time Weissmann made such an unrealized prediction.
Not to be outdone, the network's competitor published a piece the following week revealing the contents of another sealed court ruling-an order demanding the grand jury testimony of former Vice President Mike Pence to discuss Trump's efforts to "Overturn" the 2020 election.
All must testify before the grand jury now considering charges against Trump for January 6-again leaked to ABC News.
Recent leaks are not merely relegated to investigations into Trump.
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