Judge denies correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect’s bid to disqualify Blanche, Pirro
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WHCD Shooting Suspect Cole Allen Loses Bid To Remove Top Prosecutors From Case - Real News Now
A federal judge ruled Monday that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro will remain on the prosecution team in the case against White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen. Allen’s attorneys had sought to remove Blanche and Pirro from the case, arguing they were conflicted because both attended the April 25 White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton and have clo…
Trump Judge Rules Alleged WH Dinner Shooter Can't Bar Pirro And Blanche From Involvement In Prosecution
The Hill reports: A federal judge on Monday denied a request from Cole Allen, the alleged White House Correspondents’ dinner shooter, to bar acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro from being involved in the case. “In line with longstanding precedent, the Court finds that neither the officials’ dinner attendance nor their …
Judge: Blanche, Pirro Stay on Dinner Shooter Case
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden rejected an effort by attorneys for Cole Tomas Allen, the California man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump during the April 26 event at the Washington Hilton.
HUGE: Judge Shuts Down Pivotal Request From Alleged WHCA Dinner Shooter
Cole Allen is moving closer to his fate after being arrested on charges related to the shooting at April’s White House Correspondents Dinner. But his legal team has been busy trying to gum up the works, including with a bid to remove two key federal prosecutors from the case. The Hill provided this update: A federal judge on Monday denied a request from Cole Allen, the alleged White House Correspondents’ dinner shooter, to bar acting Attorney G…
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