#Aileen

Miss Kitty 🌈🌈🌈misskitty.art@bsky.brid.gy
2026-02-24

#Aileen #Cannon Justice will be served Judge. You will not deny us Justice just because you think you can. Wrong answer. They will not let you wear your judge robes when you go to prison for #obstruction.

Judge Bars Release of Special ...

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2026-02-23

Corrupt Judge permanently bars DoJ from releasing Jack Smith's report on Trump documents

In a ruling on Monday, US federal judge #Aileen #Cannon permanently prohibited the justice department from releasing a report put together by former special counsel Jack Smith related to classified documents Trump kept at Mar-a-Lago.

Cannon, based in Florida, had previously dismissed the case against Trump in mid-2024 because, she concluded, Smith had not been properly appointed to a role as special counsel.

Smith continued to prepare a final report based on what he and his team had collected in the investigation, Cannon wrote in her ruling Monday.
“To say this chronology represents, at a minimum, a concerning breach of the spirit of the Dismissal Order is an understatement, if not an outright violation of it,” she wrote of Smith continuing to create a report.
Releasing the report would be a “manifest injustice” for the defendants, since the case didn’t go to a jury, she wrote. “The former defendants in this case, like any other defendant in this situation, still enjoy the presumption of innocence held sacrosanct in our constitutional order.”
theguardian.com/us-news/live/2

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2025-12-31

#Jack #Smith, the former justice department special counsel who led the aborted federal prosecution of Donald Trump,
told a congressional committee that he never spoke to #Joe #Biden about his cases,
according to the transcript of a depositionreleased on Wednesday.

In his behind-closed-doors testimony to the House judiciary committee earlier this month,
Smith defended the charges he brought against Trump for allegedly possessing #classified #documents
and attempting to #overturn the 2020 #election,
while warning of the consequences of allowing election #meddling to go unpunished.

“Theoretically, what happens if there is election interference and the people who are responsible for that are not held accountable?”
Democratic congresswoman Pramila Jayapal asked.

🔥“It becomes the new norm,
and that becomes how we … conduct elections,”
Smith replied, according to the transcript.

“And so the toll on our democracy,
if you had to describe that, what would that be?”
the congresswoman asked.
💥“Catastrophic,” Smith said.

Trump and his Republican allies have alleged that the former special counsel was a key figure in a justice department that Biden had “weaponized” against his predecessor.
The Republican-controlled House judiciary committee earlier this year heard testimony from one of Smith’s top deputies,
and months later subpoenaed the former special counsel for private testimony.
Smith had offered to voluntarily testify in public, as special counsels typically do.

In questioning from Democratic congressman Dan Goldman,
👉Smith said he operated without interference from #Merrick #Garland, the attorney general who appointed him, or any other top justice department officials.

“Did President Biden ever give you any instructions about what you should or should not do related to these investigations?”
Goldman asked.
💥“No,” Smith replied,
later specifying he had not spoken to Biden about his cases in any way.

Smith was appointed in November 2022, and quickly brought the two federal cases against Trump, who also faced state-level charges of election interference in Georgia, and falsifying business records in New York.

While he would later be convicted of #34 #felonies in the Manhattan case,
neither of Trump’s federal indictments went to trial before he returned to office following the 2024 election,
after which Smith, in line with justice department policy, dropped the charges.

The election-interference case was slowed by pretrial motions, including a supreme court ruling that gave presidents #immunity for official acts and forced Smith to make changes to his case.

The classified-documents case was hampered by rulings from Florida judge #Aileen #Cannon, who at one point dismissed Smith’s indictment.

Smith authored a report into his prosecutions, and the portion covering the election interference case was released prior to Biden leaving office.

🆘However, Cannon has barred the chapter discussing the classified-documents charges from being made public, though Democrats on the judiciary committee have asked her to reverse her decision.

At the outset of the hearing, an attorney for Smith, Peter Koski,
told the committee the former special counsel had received an email from the justice department advising him to avoid talking about his evidence in the case because of Cannon’s ruling.
theguardian.com/us-news/2025/d

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2025-12-26

"I’m sure she’ll take it under consideration and look at it seriously. …
Trump hasn’t made a secret about the retribution that he is asking some of his U.S. attorneys to take against his perceived enemies.

It is an extraordinary request, but maybe this is an extraordinary situation."
— Professor Carl Tobias of the University of Richmond School of Law,
in comments given to Law.com,
concerning a request made by ex-CIA Director John Brennan’s lawyers
to Chief District Judge Cecilia Altonaga of the Southern District of Florida,
👉to block Judge #Aileen #Cannon from hearing the case.

The letter submitted by Brennan’s lawyers to Altonaga reads, in relevant part:

“The United States attorney’s efforts to funnel this investigation to the judge who issued this string of rulings that consistently favored President Trump’s positions in previous litigations should be seen for what it is.”
abovethelaw.com/2025/12/lawyer

Arnold Genthe CollectionArnoldGenthe@mastodon.ozioso.online
2025-11-24

Burns, Aileen, Miss, with cat, portrait photograph between 1931 and 1942.
Genthe, Arnold, 1869-1942
1 negative : safety ; 5 x 7 in.

#Burns #Aileen #Arnold #ArnoldGenthe #Genthe #acetatenegatives #portraitphotographs #undefined

loc.gov/item/2018716831/

The image depicts a portrait of an individual with a cat, likely from the early to mid-20th century. The person is holding the cat in their arms and appears to be resting on a surface covered with ornate patterns or designs.

Arnold Genthe was known for his work as a photographer during that period, often capturing portraits and documenting notable figures of the time. This particular photograph seems to reflect Genthe's style of using dramatic lighting and contrast, which is evident in the strong shadows and highlights visible on both the subject and the cat.

The black-and-white color scheme adds an air of classic elegance to the image while also drawing attention to textures, shapes, and forms within it. The composition conveys a sense of intimacy between the person holding the cat and evokes feelings associated with tender moments shared among people who love animals.
2025-10-13

"Aileen : la reine des tueurs en série" a sa bande-annonce...

Une sacrée histoire, un sacré documentaire !

buff.ly/2iokdjB

#Aileen #Netflix #serialkiller #serialkilleuse

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-09-18

Federal Judge #Aileen M. #Cannon, the controversial jurist who tossed out the classified documents criminal case against Donald Trump in July,
⚠️failed to disclose her attendance at a May 2023 banquet funded by a conservative law school.

Cannon went to an event in Arlington, Va. honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, according to documents obtained from the Law and Economics Center at George Mason University.

At a lecture and private dinner, she sat among members of Scalia’s family, fellow Federalist Society members and more than 30 conservative federal judges.

Organizers billed the event as “an excellent opportunity to connect with judicial colleagues.”

⭐️A 2006 rule, intended to shine a light on judges’ attendance at paid seminars that could pose conflicts or influence decisions, requires them to file disclosure forms for such trips within 30 days and make them public on the court’s website.

It’s not the first time she has failed to fully comply with the rule.

❌In 2021 and 2022, Cannon took weeklong trips to the luxurious Sage Lodge in Pray, Montana, for legal colloquiums sponsored by George Mason, which named its law school for #Scalia thanks to $30 million in gifts that conservative judicial kingmaker #Leonard #Leo helped organize.

propublica.org/article/judge-a

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-08-26

Special counsel appeals Trump classified documents case dismissal

Jack Smith argued trial judge Aileen Cannon erred in tossing the charges on grounds he was illegally appointed

Special counsel prosecutors asked a federal appeals court on Monday to
❇️ reinstate Donald Trump’s criminal case over his retention of classified documents,
❇️ arguing the trial judge was wrong to toss the charges on grounds that the prosecution team’s appointment violated the US constitution.

The submission of the filing by the special counsel, #Jack #Smith, marks the start of what is likely to be a protracted legal battle that is likely to reach the US #supreme #court and with it, the viability of not just the documents case but Trump’s criminal case in Washington.

Over 81 pages, prosecutors argued that the US district judge #Aileen #Cannon erred in tossing the charges on grounds that the special counsel was illegally appointed,
complaining that 💥she ignored prior court rulings and misread at least four statutes that authorized Smith’s appointment.💥

The filing to the US court of appeals for the 11th circuit merely starts a process that 👉could take months or potentially years to resolve, 👈
as prosecutors try to resuscitate their moribund case against Trump that once appeared the most legally perilous for the former president.

Cannon’s stunning decision to dismiss the classified documents case was based on a key distinction
– compared to other special counsels
– that Smith had been brought in externally and was not a Senate-confirmed justice department official when he was named to lead the Trump cases.

😨“Because special counsel Smith’s exercise of prosecutorial power has not been authorized by law, the court sees no way forward aside from dismissal of the superseding indictment,” Cannon wrote in h er ruling.

But prosecutors argued in their appeals brief that Cannon was wrong to focus on whether Smith was an existing justice department official or if he had been Senate confirmed, because ⭐️the attorney general has broad authority to appoint prosecutors under federal law.

“Under the appointments clause, ” prosecutors wrote, “Congress may vest a head of department with the power to appoint an inferior officer. Here, Congress has authorized the attorney general, by law, to appoint as an inferior officer the special counsel. ”

theguardian.com/us-news/articl

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-07-20


Judge #Aileen M. #Cannon’s stunning dismissal this week of the most serious charges faced by Donald Trump put her on shaky legal ground, according to experts,

who say she is🔸 on track to be reversed on appeal
🔸 and could even be removed from the case
— an extraordinary, but not unheard of step.

Because of the political calendar, however, any legal repercussions could be short-lived.

Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified national security records and obstruction of government efforts to retrieve the material
🔸may not matter if the former president and current Republican nominee is elected in November.

If he gets back to the White House, Trump could pressure his Justice Department to close the case.

He could also promote Cannon to the very appeals court that will soon examine her decision to toss the case.

Cannon’s finding that special counsel #Jack #Smith was improperly appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Trump
conflicts with numerous past court decisions and the nation’s long history
— during both Democratic and Republican administrations
— of allowing #independent #prosecutors to handle high-profile instances of alleged wrongdoing.


⭐️Smith has filed notice of his plans to appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit,
which reviews decisions from the Florida district where Cannon,
a relatively inexperienced judge appointed by Trump in 2020, sits.

⭐️The court has already rebuked her twice for her handling of other aspects of the classified documents case,
sending what Yale Law School professor Akhil Amar described as a message that her decisions had been “way out of line.”

The question now, Amar said, is
💥how quickly and dramatically the appeals court acts on the latest ruling, 💥
which dismissed the entire indictment for Trump and his two co-defendants.

“They may not want to stick their head in a #buzz #saw if they can just let the case take its slow, deliberative course,” he said.

In her 93-page decision, Cannon said there is no specific statute authorizing the attorney general to appoint a special counsel.

She also said the Constitution requires someone with Smith’s authority to be confirmed by the Senate.

The judge acknowledged the tradition of special-attorney-like figures in moments of political scandal involving high-level government officials,
from #Watergate to #Iran-#contra to Russia’s attempts to #interfere in the 2016 election.

But Cannon said the practice of appointing such independent prosecutors has been inconsistent and based on a “spotty historical backdrop.”

Smith, she wrote, is “a private citizen exercising the full power of a United States Attorney, and with very little oversight or supervision.”

Conservative legal groups have long questioned the constitutionality of special counsel appointments.

Cannon repeatedly cited Justice #Clarence #Thomas, who raised the issue in a solo opinion this month as part of the Supreme Court’s decision granting Trump broad immunity from prosecution for official acts.

That Supreme Court case focused on Smith’s separate election interference prosecution of Trump in D.C.

She also embraced the arguments in a law review article by #Gary #Lawson of Boston University School of Law and #Steven G. #Calabresi, a Northwestern law professor and 🔸a co-founder of the Federalist Society, with which Cannon is affiliated.

Other legal experts, however, have joined former Justice Department officials and Smith’s legal team in saying
her ruling ignores the history of special counsel appointments and flouts Supreme Court precedent.

Most notably, the high court in 1974 unanimously required President Richard M. #Nixon to hand over recordings to a special prosecutor as part of the #Watergate investigation.

In that opinion, the justices endorsed the office, citing several statutes under which the attorney general had
“delegated the authority to represent the United States in these particular matters to a Special Prosecutor with unique authority and tenure.”

While lower-court judges are bound to follow the Supreme Court’s lead,
🔸Cannon took the unusual step of finding she was not required to abide by that aspect of the high court’s opinion in U.S. v. Nixon,
🔸saying the case did not directly address the validity of the office of special counsel.

Michael J. Gerhardt, a University of North Carolina law professor who teaches about constitutional conflicts between presidents and Congress, said
Cannon cannot just brush aside a unanimous high court ruling.

“For a trial judge to ignore it is judicial malpractice,” he said, describing her most recent decision as
part of a “pattern of bias that leads her to endorse wacky or unfounded arguments,
and that’s a problem if you’re a judge.”
washingtonpost.com/politics/20

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-06-23

Someone once said that it’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.
Even so, I’m going to give it a try.
There could be signs (or rumblings, or rumblings of signs) that District Judge #Aileen #Cannon is on her way out.

Why do I suspect this?
🔸First, because the New York Times recently reported that Judge Cannon was warned more than a year ago by two judges,
one unnamed, the other chief judge #Cecilia M #Altonaga,
that she should pass on adjudicating Donald Trump’s documents trial.
In her famous wisdom, Cannon ignored them.
Both judges were and remain staunch Republicans, so their warnings were probably not politically motivated.
In other words, they sincerely meant their advice on the face of it.

🔸Second, this kind of thing seldom gets leaked by accident.
The deliberate leak, if that indeed is what it is, could be intended as a specific warning to Cannon.
In other words, it’s possible that Judge Cannon has just been given a very public opportunity to step down gracefully
— or be thrown out disgracefully.
If that is indeed the choice, my money is on her being thrown out disgracefully.
After all, Cannon isn’t exactly known for taking advice, especially when it’s good advice.

It seems the advice came in tag team form.
The unnamed judge first came to her in confidence and quietly laid some home truths on her.
First, that she is fantastically underqualified to handle the case.
Second, that she is clearly deeply biassed, and her bias would quickly become a scandal if she took the position.
When she ignored that advice, the more senior chief judge Altonaga stepped in and warned her with a little more authority.
No good. Cannon remained, and her record has been one of mounting absurdities.
Cannon might have even pulled it off.
Had she played it cagey and created the appearance of fairness and wisdom, two qualities she lacks to a degree I did not think possible,
she could have done what she clearly intended to do from the very first.
She could have helped Donald Trump.
When it actually mattered, during the actual trial, she might have helped him in ways that were subtle enough for her to get away with it but effective enough to get Trump acquitted.
But because Cannon is stupid she took the Stupid Road all the way.

I’ll stick my neck out a little further.
I think Cannon will be removed, if she is removed at all, after the #debate.

That way it will keep her removal from becoming an all-consuming feature of the debate.

We shall, of course, see.
Speaking of the debate, there is already a move to provide Donald Trump with an excuse for losing.

Believe it or not, there are rumours that Joe Biden will be replaced by a #doppelgänger.

You read that right.
Photos are already circulating on Twitter (or “X,” as it’s known among the glassy-eyed idolaters of the new owner) and other social media flashpoints showing the subtly “different” Biden out there.

If you think that’s silly, remember that there are people alive today who actually believe that #Paul #McCartney died in an automobile accident in the 60s and was replaced by a musical genius who just happened to look exactly like him, for some reason.
I forget the reason

palmerreport.com/analysis/is-a

DJ_2280DJ_2280
2024-05-08

Canon

She is biased and has no clue about law. Way too deep for her understanding. Urging the powers to be to kick her off any cases pertaining to the ONE-TERM LOSER.

msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tr

2024-04-04

Loose Cannon has got to go. Her unhinged instructions to jury prove her fealty to the defense. She is *purposely* dragging this out until after the election.
#Aileen #loose #Cannon #judge #loves #defense #jury #instructions #unhinged #false #grounds #use of #law #wrong #inapplicable #crooked #delay #trial #democracy #president #presidential #election #november #please #vote apnews.com/article/trump-class

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2024-04-03

Trump special counsel fires back at Cannon order that could disrupt case

Special counsel #Jack #Smith warned the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s #classified #documents case that
👉she is pursuing a legal premise that “is wrong”
and said he would probably #appeal to a higher court if she rules that a federal records law can protect the former president from prosecution.

In a near-midnight legal filing, Smith’s office pushed back hard against an unusual instruction from U.S. District Judge #Aileen M. #Cannon
— one that veteran national security lawyers and former judges have said badly misinterprets the Presidential Records Act and laws related to classified documents.

Smith’s filing represents the most stark and high-stakes confrontation yet between the judge and the prosecutor,
illustrating the extent to which a ruling by Cannon that legitimizes the #PRA as a defense could eviscerate the historic case.

It sets up the possibility that a government appeal of such a ruling could delay the trial well beyond November’s presidential election, in which Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee.

washingtonpost.com/national-se

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2023-06-29

Prosecutors are prepared to hit Trump and his allies with new charges

The prosecutors’ decision on whether to seek additional charges from a grand jury — and where to seek them — will depend in part on whether they feel the Trump-appointed district judge overseeing the case against him in the Southern District of Florida, #Aileen #Cannon, is giving undue #deference to the twice-impeached, now twice-indicted former president.

The team of federal prosecutors working under #Special #Counsel Jack #Smith is currently prepared to add an “additional 30 to 45 charges” in addition to the 37-count indictment brought against Mr Trump on 8 June, either in a superseding indictment in the same Florida court or in a different federal judicial district.

In either case, they would do so using evidence against the ex-president that has not yet been publicly acknowledged by the department, including other recordings prosecutors have obtained which reveal Mr Trump making incriminating statements

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

Chuck Darwincdarwin@c.im
2023-06-15

Trump Has Lots Of Ways To Delay His Trial Until The ’24 Election

Special Counsel Jack Smith emphasized in remarks at the Justice Department last week that he was committed to a “speedy trial” for Trump.

But attorneys experienced in national security law told TPM that even with a federal judge committed to dispatching the case with speed, prosecutors would face an array of challenges to have the case tried and resolved — absent any plea deal — before Nov. 5, 2024.

They include:

👉 The case has #classified #information at its center, setting up rigorous rules that parties need to follow to both protect state secrets and determine what can be disclosed for the case

👉 Prosecutors will have to decide what classified information is too sensitive to be handed over, and what needs to go to Trump’s defense.

👉 The laws governing how classified information is handled at trial allow immediate #appeals, potentially dragging out the case.

👉 U.S. District Judge #Aileen #Cannon for the Southern District of Florida has limited experience trying criminal matters, and national security cases in particular. Given that she said in an opinion last year that Trump deserved special treatment as a former President, she may be hostile to the government’s case, which may also slow things down
talkingpointsmemo.com/muckrake

Blippy the Wonder Slug (MOVED)BlippyTheWonderSlug@social.cologne
2023-04-08

Wind machine! Und schiefe Schlager!

🤣 Wer wählt die Lieder?

#Aileen #DSDS #TrashTV
#DeutschlandSuchtDenSuperstar

2023-01-07

Anime #Fall2022 #Ranking 14/24 - #ImtheVillainessSoImTamingTheFinalBoss

This #isekai #anime really surprised me with how good it is. #Aileen is a fantastic proactive protagonist, who knows what she wants and goes for it. She isn’t content to sit on the sidelines and let fate come to her. The fact that she is the one who pursues a #romance with #Claude helped me get emotionally invested, and their relationship felt meaningful.

Aileen, in a simple long-sleeved dress with gloves and long hair in a high ponytail stand at the forefront above the title text. Next to her on the left is a cute baby wolf demon, and behind her to the right stands Claude, a man in a dark suit and cloak with long dark hair and a brooding face. Behind all of them a couple of important side characters look on, and the demon lord’s castle rises in the distance.

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