🚨Trump INSTANTLY FOLDS in Case against Murdoch

Oh, Donald Trump just got out foxed, pun intended, by Rupert Murdoch. You know that defamation case down in Miami where Donald Trump made a big deal out of getting the jump on Rupert Murdoch, his 94year-old bones, and trying to force him into a deposition because he might die at any minute. Well, not so much anymore now that I’m sure the Wall Street Journal lawyers told Donald Trump, “You want our guy’s deposition before discovery has started before our motion to dismiss is going to be filed against your defamation case because you don’t like the fact that the Wall Street Journal ran an article about a leatherbound scrapbook birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein in which you called a sexual predator a beautiful secret and an enigma. You don’t like that story. You want to take this deposition of Rupert Murdoch now in 14 days because you think he’s old and about to die. We want your deposition on the 15th day. And now suddenly Donald Trump and the Wall Street Journal just filed a new motion with the judge saying we’ve agreed not to dis take any discovery or depositions until after the Wall Street Journal’s motion to dismiss is decided by Judge Gales. Good idea. You’re on Mightest Touch Network. I’m Michael Popac. This is a version of Legal AF. Let’s get down to the new reporting. You saw the headlines. Now, let me explain it to you from the context and the perch of being a trial lawyer in Florida in federal courts. Okay. So, two weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal ran a front page article, a one in a series of front page articles that likely had some corroborating witnesses, like I don’t know, maybe the prosecutor who was fired off the Epstein case by the Trump administration, maybe some insiders in the Department of Justice that don’t want to work for Donald Trump. Somebody was giving this Wall Street Journal and their reporters enough confidence that they could run the article that 20 years ago or whatever it was when Jeffrey Epste was having a 50th birthday birthday party, get this, Galain Maxwell, yes, Donald Trump’s other best friend, convicted child sex trafficker, put together a scrapbook. People still do this. A scrapbook like a yearbook. Remember in yearbook you used to write little notes to your friends like, “Oh, you know, you were the best.” Yeah. She put together a scrapbook of like adults submitting birthday card and birthday wishes to Jeffrey Epste. Now look, I’m going to tell you straight. I don’t think Donald Trump made the birthday card. I’m not expecting the AP apex. He can’t he can’t even read apparently. I mean, Donald Trump I mean allegedly can’t read that. It would explain why he uses that Sharpie pen like a seismograph to sign his name. I don’t expect that he made it like an arts and crafts project. like they brought him in, you know, uh, sparkles and, uh, glue and then he made a little card. No, he had people on his staff that could make a card for him and have him sign it at the end and and give the general outline of what he wanted on it. And we got pretty good reporting that there’s a couple of people on Donald Trump’s staff that are pretty good artists. So, somebody drew this naked lady. And the problem for Donald Trump is it’s not a good look when the person that you were best friends with, your BFF that you said a year earlier than the card, um, uh, has a likes has a taste for young women in an interview. It’s not a good look when a sex predator uh, that you may or may not have known at the time. You say about that person, you’re an enigma and you’ve got so many sweet secrets. That’s not a good look. And what was the Wall Street Journal to do but then publish that story as soon as they had the right corroborating evidence about it? And they’ve got First Amendment lawyers and I’m sure they vetted that and the reporter to with an inch of his life before they ran the piece. Now Donald Trump says he heard about the piece and called Rupert Murdoch and Rupert Murdoch, I’ll look into that. That’s my Scottish accent or whatever Rupert Murdoch is and I’ll look at I’ll take care of it. Well, he took care of it. He took care of it. He called his editors. He called his he got the report from the reporter that this was solid reporting and he let it be published. If he didn’t do it, somebody else would have. What are you supposed to do with that story? Sit on it. Donald Trump’s writing sweet nothings about secrets to a guy that’s a convicted sex trafficker that used to be your best friend. No, don’t report that. So Donald Trump doesn’t like it. So now he’s painted himself into a corner. He said, “I’m going to file a lawsuit.” So he files a lawsuit. Files it down in Miami. Very interesting. You all have seen my other reporting. I think he tried to avoid Eileen Cannon on purpose. So instead of filing it in West Palm Beach, where she might get the case, he filed it in Miami. Why does he want to avoid Eileen Cannon? Case he has to replace uh Pam Bondi as attorney general. Case there’s another opening on an appellet court that he can just shove her through. In case there’s an opening on the United States Supreme Court, that’s for another hottake. All right, let’s get back to the Miami filing. Who does he pull? a judge he doesn’t really want to see, Judge Darren Gails, not only an Obama appointee. I happen to know uh Gail, Judge Gails well, but somebody that was his presiding judge in the case for defamation against Michael Cohen. What happened in that case? Michael Cohen very smartly asked for a quick deposition of Donald Trump. That’s a that’s a Q&A under oath like you’re in court. And Donald Trump folded and dismissed the case. They get the same judge. Pretty good. were white uh Rupert Murdoch in the Wall Street Journal hires some very good lawyers some of which I know I think I think a firm in Miami called Gunster Oakley’s local counsel and main counsel is a very fine firm the Tmaine Wright firm up in uh New York which handles first amendment cases for major uh news outlets like Wall Street Journal and Donald Trump wants to get I guess he he learned from the Michael Cohen experience so he’s going to ask for the Fast Depot. I was like this is a mistake. Him opening himself up Donald Trump to any depo is a mistake now later beginning. So just as we predicted on legal AF as soon as he asked for a fast depo of of uh Rupert Murdoch early in the case because he’s going to die. He’s 94 years old. Then they had a whole list in the motion about why they need a fast depo. He uh he had COVID. He passed out. He had a stroke. He broke his back or whatever. He’s 94 and he has all the information and I don’t have any information. He knows everything. I don’t know anything. I s I said when I saw this motion, it’s called an SA Ben motion. It’s when you’re trying to preserve testimony cuz somebody’s about to die or go out of the country or whatever. I said this is a mistake for Donald Trump. It’s one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen. First of all, in in the motion itself, I thought it was a confession by Donald Trump and his lawyers that they didn’t have a good faith basis to bring the case because he said, “I don’t really know much. It’s all in the mind of Rupert Murdoch. Then how do you file the case? You have to have a minimum of good faith basis. So, here’s what I am sure this is my artist rendering as a 35-year federal trial lawyer of what took place. Donald Trump’s lawyer, Alejandra Breto, we’re filing or we’re about to file this SA Benet motion to get a deposition before any discovery is conducted in the case months early because your guy’s old and we’re we’re giving you we’re going to have we have to have what’s called a meet and confer about it before we file it. Okay, we’re not going to agree to that. They file the motion. We we report on it. You know, normally what happens in the order of operation in federal court proceedings and civil cases is that there is an exchange of documents and information under rule 26 of the federal rules of civil procedure. I give you mine, you give me yours, you show me yours, I show you mine, I give you a little bit of a list, we get together, the judge does a pre-trial order. We submit our proposed uh timelines from now until trial about what gets done when. Federal court is very deadline oriented. a lot of milestones. Magistrate judges kind of keep an eye on all of this. What you don’t do is jump off sides and ask for a deposition like in the first few days of filing your case. That’s usually for month, you know, third month, fourth month, fifth month, sixth month after you got documents together. I mean, I’ve done early depositions. I’ve done cases with no depositions, but usually you want some minimal minimal discovery and judges don’t really like to see people trying to catch the other side unaware or flatfooted with these early depositions. So, here’s the conversation. Okay, we want a deposition in 14 days. And here’s what the Wall Street Journal lawyers, I’m sure, said to them. We’re going to be filing a motion for summary judgement and/or motion to dismiss because you don’t have a way to sue us for defamation under a number of doctrines. Fair reporting privilege. We’re just reporting the news. That’s a privilege, a common law privilege. You don’t have you can’t show actual malice, which is a requirement for defamation against a um a person who’s in public a public publicly notorious or a public figure. Actual malice means you knew what you were publishing was false or you recklessly disregarded whether it was true or false. You don’t have that element and so on and so on and so on. I’m sure they also raised the spectre of a federal sanctions motion under rule 11 of the federal rules of civil procedure which require that there be a good faith basis to file. Judges also have inherent authority to award things like attorneys fees if against lawyers and and parties if the case is frivolous. That’s what happened to Donald Trump also in the Southern District of Florida up in West Palm Beach. Maybe the other reason they didn’t want to go to West Palm Beach because Judge Middlebrooks a senior status judge there and he already fined them a million dollars Alina Haba and him for a frivolous case when he filed it three years ago against Hillary Clinton and others for defamation etc etc. So, it was a combination of preserving Ailen Eileen cat or whatever her name is and not pulling Middlebrooks. But I’m sure in the conversation the lawyers for who are very fine for the Wall Street Journal and Murdoch said, “We’re going to do a rule 11 sanction against all of you and ask for sanctions, but you better agree to drop this request, this demand for an early deposition because if you don’t and you want this in the first 14 days, on the 15th day and the next day, your guy Donald Trump’s going to be deposed.” And they certainly don’t want that. So Donald Trump blinked. No depositions. Then I know the headline two weeks ago goes deposition early for Donald Trump with Rupert Murdoch. Over. Nobody’s being deposed. Trump’s not being deposed. That’s a good thing for Trump. And Murdoch’s not being deposed until Judge Gails rules on the motion to dismiss that the Wall Street Journal is going to file. And that’s the motion that they filed with the court to inform the court. We are we want to agree there’s no discovery. withdraw our earlier motion. We can deny it as moot. We’re withdrawing it and we’re going to um nobody’s going to depose anybody. So, it became like mutually assured destruction. You take my guy, I take your guy. That’s exactly what we thought was going to happen. And that’s what happened. And this is Tuesday. So, we got Taco Tuesday. Trump always chickens out, especially in his civil lawsuits, which he brings for political purposes and talking point purposes that have no real merit. He’s going to get fined another million dollars eventually. I mean that put that in the time capsule. I think that’s going to happen. So we’re going to continue to follow the next steps. Next steps in front of Judge Gale is going to be a motion to dismiss by the Wall Street Journal. I think it’s a 70 30% chance he’s going to grant that motion to dismiss. And motions to dismiss are based on the four quarters of the pleadings and you can’t go outside the pleadings. They may they may even bring a motion for summary judgment. They might have such strong position or a motion for judgment on the pleadings. 7030 judge keeps the case alive. Maybe uh I think we’re months away from any real threat of depositions in the case because Donald Trump I guess forgot that as a plaintiff he’s going to have to give a deposition and he does terrible in depositions when he’s not taking the fifth amendment privilege against self-inccrimination, right? He’s stepping all over his testimony and he can’t keep his lies straight. You saw the testimony in the Eugene Carol case where he was finally a judge to be a sex abuser and has to pay $100 million in total, right? He got all confused and befuddled. Didn’t know what photos meant. Didn’t know who didn’t know who was in photos. It was busy trying to be a a a child and insult the lawyer instead of answering the questions and getting the answers right. So, I’ll continue to Michael Pop. Can’t get your fill of

Trump has “TACO’d” again and has drop his demand that Rupert Murdoch be deposed “immediately” because he’s “old and sick” in his defamation case against the Wall Street Journal in Miami Federal Court. Michael Popok explains that what likely happened is that Murdoch’s lawyers told Trump’s lawyers that if he doesn’t drop the demand, they will move for sanctions AND immediately take Trump’s deposition the next day.

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45 comments
  1. Even if he personally didn't draw it, you best believe they didn't do it without his direction. He rules with an iron fist! He puts his big foot in every decision. No one went rougue and did it without his direction. So what is the damn difference?

  2. Trump was never going to go through with this. It was all for show to try and give their reporting some credit as they have been getting a lot of backlash recently with their miss-information turning to crap on them.

  3. So appreciate your work. Also have to strongly suggest to NOT DO ads for bras while reporting on Epstein, Maxwell and POTUS. The optics are absolutely terrible.

  4. yeah of course… it was all for show, he was always going to back down because discovery would be terrible for him

  5. Us normal people that have to pump our own gas, buy our own grocerys and worry about utilities and car insurance have an old saying for bullshitters, its dont piss on my head and tell me its raining.

  6. Murdoch scottish? No, originally Australian – hence his moniker 'the dirty digger' – but we don't want him back. Even his mother didn't like him.

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