LAL Daily — February 15, 2023 — Crime-Fraud Exception; Pence and the Speech and Debate Clause?; FTC Resignation

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Day 33 of the trial in United States v. Joseph Biggs, et al. begins today. Will Norm have to represent co-counsel in a sanctions hearing?
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The Wall Street Journal reported the impending resignation of Commissioner Christine Wilson from her position at the Federal Trade Commission. In a stunning and public resignation letter, the lone Republican Commissioner leaves no doubt as to the reason for her departure—corruption.
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Mike has been vocal about the individual acting as proxy for the shady government practices and unusual, damaging changes to the legal precedent by which the FTC has gone about its business in recent years. Her name is Lina Khan. Khan is only 33 years old. She was appointed Chair of the FTC by President Biden in January 2021.
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Norm opens the show with a discussion of the ongoing issues affecting Trump, including an analysis of the Crime-Fraud Exception to the attorney-client privilege and whether VP Pence may take advantage of the protections of the Speech and Debate Clause reserved for the legislative branch of our government.
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