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Here’s what’s on tap in this week’s episode of Serious Trouble.
- The sentences that have been coming down for some of the prime movers behind the January 6 riot at the Capitol
- Fulton County DA Fani Willis says it will take her four months and 150 witnesses to try her big election RICO case — and that each trial will take that long, whether it involves one defendant or all 19. Really?
- Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro want to be tried separately, but the judge said no. And Trump wants to sever his case from the other 18 defendants.
Plus: an even bigger Georgia RICO case, Trump takes another loss in E. Jean Carroll's other civil case against him, Elon Musk threatens to sue the ADL, and prosecutors say they might soon indict Hunter Biden on gun charges, which seems odd.
Visit serioustrouble.show for episode links and a transcript and to support the show.
By Josh Barro and Ken White4.7
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Here’s what’s on tap in this week’s episode of Serious Trouble.
- The sentences that have been coming down for some of the prime movers behind the January 6 riot at the Capitol
- Fulton County DA Fani Willis says it will take her four months and 150 witnesses to try her big election RICO case — and that each trial will take that long, whether it involves one defendant or all 19. Really?
- Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro want to be tried separately, but the judge said no. And Trump wants to sever his case from the other 18 defendants.
Plus: an even bigger Georgia RICO case, Trump takes another loss in E. Jean Carroll's other civil case against him, Elon Musk threatens to sue the ADL, and prosecutors say they might soon indict Hunter Biden on gun charges, which seems odd.
Visit serioustrouble.show for episode links and a transcript and to support the show.

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