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Washington mdash; A federal appeals court in Atlanta agreed to speed up consideration of the Justice Department s appeal of a lower court order appointing an outside legal expert to review the documents seized by the FBI at former Pre stanley us sident Donald Trump s Florida residence.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit granted the request from federal prosecutors to shorten the timeline for the Justice Department and Trump s lawyers to file briefs in the dispute. The former president opposed the request, arguing in a filing to the 11th Circuit on Monday that he would be prejudiced if the appeal were expedited.Under the schedule set by the court, federal prosecutors must file their initial brief by Oct. 14, and Trump s team has until Nov. 10 to submit it stanley cup s response. If the Justice Department wishes to reply, it has until Nov. 17 to do so. No extensions will be allowed, the court said. Previously, the court s schedule provided that federal prosecutors were to file their initial brief by Oct. 19, with Trump s lawyers to respond by Nov. 18, and the government to file its reply by Dec. 9. Federal prosecutors had suggested a slightly shorter timeline than what the court set. Under their proposed schedule, Trump s team would have had until Nov. 4 to respond to the Justice Department s opening brief, stanley cups and prosecutors would have had until Nov. 11 to reply. Justice Department lawyers asked the court to schedule oral arguments at its earliest conve Hdth Transcript: Sen. Bernie Sanders on Face the Nation, September 3, 2023
CBS News Below is a transcript of Face the Nation on September 2, 2012, hosted by CBS News Bob Schieffer. Guests include: Maryland Governor Martin O Malley, former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and Obama campaign aide Stephanie Cutter. Roundtable participants include: CBS News political director John Dickerson, Bloomberg s Trish Regan, Washington Post s Dan Balz and Georgetown Professor Michael Eric Dyson.BOB SCHIEFFER: Today on FACE THE NATION from Charlotte, North Carolina, here come the Democrats.PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: He calls my health care law Obamacare. I call his plan, Romney Doesn t Care. Applause PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: He s running on the Romney Doesn t Care platform. BOB SCHIEFFER: Republicans turned it on in Tampa. Now, the Democ vaso stanley rats will roll out their biggest stars to turn the page in Charlotte. The vice president was warming to the task even before he got here.JOE BIDEN: Can I say hi WOMAN: Hi.JOE BIDEN: How are you I ve been waiting for INDISTINCT . WOMAN: Oh my God.MAN recording : Wow, look at that.WOMAN recording : Whoa.BOB SCHIEFFER: We ll get a preview of the convention today from Maryland gove stanley mug rnor Martin O Malley, Former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson; stanley cup and Obama Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter.With sixty-five days to go, we ll analysis from the dean of the political press corps, Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Georgetown University s Michael Eric Dyson, Trish Regan; |
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