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Donald Trump’s filing to the Supreme Court over his claim for sweeping presidential immunity begins with a quote from Yogi Berra. The coming days could decide when the first Trump trial takes placeThe text of Trump’s filing to the court at times feels somewhat frivolous. Trump’s legal team has a good reason to try to run out the clock. But it is not certain that the Supreme Court, which last week heard oral arguments on another Trump case — over his expulsion from Colorado’s ballot — will even agree to take his latest request. As with Smith’s Washington case, Trump’s team is seeking to delay the trial currently scheduled for May.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Yogi Berra, Jack Smith, Trump, Ty Cobb, CNN’s Erin Burnett, , , Joe Biden, he’s, Elie Honig, Donald Trump, Jack Smith’s, Honig, Norm Eisen, ” Eisen, Smith, Ankush, CNN’s Wolf, Smith’s, Stormy Daniels, , Fani Willis, Willis, Organizations: New York Yankees, White, NBC News, Trump, Biden, CNN, Justice Department, Trump Organization Locations: White, Florida, Smith’s Washington, Manhattan, Georgia, New York
Under the Biden administration, Mr. Garland and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco have made several overlapping efforts in this area. Mr. Bankman-Fried’s case was highly unusual, in large part because he became remarkably prominent in political circles and among certain members of the media. We can hire more qualified investigators and prosecutors in Washington to pursue these cases. Policy and organizational changes within the Justice Department may help a bit, but just as important (if not far more so), we also need to ensure that U.S. attorney’s offices and F.B.I. Ideally, Congress would do its part by significantly increasing funding for hiring more prosecutors, investigators and support staffs, and by committing to this effort as a yearslong national priority.
Persons: Biden, Garland, Lisa Monaco, Bankman Organizations: Justice Department Locations: Washington, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles
Police investigations are underway, the Indian Express reported. Owned by India's Bird Hospitality, the 216-room Roseate House opened in 2016 and bills itself as an upscale contemporary hotel. Rooms at Roseate House start at around 8,500 rupees a night. No arrests have been made and a police investigation into Dutta and various hotel staffers is underway, per The Indian Express. Roseate House did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Persons: , Ankush Dutta, Dutta Organizations: Service, Indian, Indian Express, India's Locations: India, Delhi's, Roseate
Google-backed ShareChat cuts 20% of workforce
  + stars: | 2023-01-16 | by ( Aditya Kalra | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
BENGALURU, Jan 16 (Reuters) - India's ShareChat, a short video-sharing platform backed by Google (GOOGL.O) and Temasek, said on Monday it let go of around 20% of its employees at a time when startups are facing increasing pressure from investors to cut costs. Bengaluru-based ShareChat is valued at $5 billion, has more than 2,200 employees and is "spreading its team globally across India, USA and Europe," according to its website. It was not immediately clear if the company has updated its website since the decision to reduce its workforce. Investors have become more circumspect of high valuations in a turbulent stock market that has hammered tech shares across the globe. Reporting by Anuran Sadhu in Bengaluru; Writing by Praveen Paramasivam in Chennai; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Savio D'SouzaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
By Ankush KhardoriIllustrations by Antonio Giovanni Pinna Mr. Khardori is a lawyer and legal analyst. Before he joined the federal government, he defended corporate clients against charges of fraud and other crimes. Trump is facing five major investigationsThe public has very little visibility into how these investigations are proceeding day by day, as government officials quietly gather evidence and plan their next moves. Were he to win the election, he could put an end to any pending federal prosecutions or investigations once in office. Below we illustrate the likely key steps for prosecutors and other enforcement officials, as well as offramps Mr. Trump could use to stay out of prison or otherwise mitigate the possible repercussions from these probes.
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