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Judge: the story explained

A federal judge privately admonished prosecutors for attempting to grandstand Thursday at a detention hearing for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman, according to a transcript obtained by CNN.

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Judge: the story explained
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A federal judge privately admonished prosecutors for attempting to grandstand Thursday at a detention hearing for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman, according to a transcript obtained by CNN. Judge has emerged this Friday as one of the stories drawing attention in Canada.

Key facts

  • A federal judge privately admonished prosecutors for attempting to grandstand Thursday at a detention hearing for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman, according to a transcript obtained by CNN.
  • Cole Allen, 31, is charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses stemming from the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.
  • 6 defendants and is a newer facility than the main jail.
  • I know that you want to present your case, I guess, to some audience other than the Court,” Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya told three prosecutors in the courtroom on Thursday out of earshot of the public and press. “I don’t want this to turn into a circus.”
  • Appearing annoyed, the judge then called the prosecutors and defense team to the bench to speak with them privately, where the judge continued to call out the Justice Department’s approach.

What we know

Going deeper, Cole Allen, 31, is charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses stemming from the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night.

On the substance, 6 defendants and is a newer facility than the main jail.

Beyond the headlines, I know that you want to present your case, I guess, to some audience other than the Court,” Magistrate Judge Moxila Upadhyaya told three prosecutors in the courtroom on Thursday out of earshot of the public and press. “I don’t want this to turn into a circus.”

More precisely, Appearing annoyed, the judge then called the prosecutors and defense team to the bench to speak with them privately, where the judge continued to call out the Justice Department’s approach.

It is worth noting that they said, in a letter to the judge, the Justice Department “now formally completes the record.”

By the numbers

At this stage, the president has denied any wrongdoing related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019 while facing child sex trafficking charges and has politically plagued Trump’s second term.

On a related note, Allen, 31, is charged with attempting to assassinate President Trump and two firearms-related offenses stemming from the shooting on Saturday night.

Going deeper, Corrections protocol requires that Allen be held under suicide watch for the first 72 hours in a green suicide smock while he is assessed.

On the substance, a lawyer for Allen told the court Thursday that he is being held in a "safe cell" under 24-hour lockdown.

The wider context

On a related note, the Justice Department says the suspect in the correspondents’ dinner attack was talking about Trump when he referred to a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.”

Going deeper, one of the juries found Trump liable for sexual abuse but not rape, though a judge wrote that the civil jury’s “finding that Ms.

On the substance, Cole Allen, the California man charged in the attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner over the weekend, is being detained at the Correctional Treatment Facility at the D.C. jail complex, a law enforcement source confirmed to CBS News.

Beyond the headlines, this is the same facility that previously housed many Jan.

More precisely, During an appearance in federal court Thursday, Allen's attorneys told the judge that he agreed to remain detained in the lead-up to his trial.

The bottom line

  • They said, in a letter to the judge, the Justice Department “now formally completes the record.”
  • The Justice Department says the suspect in the correspondents’ dinner attack was talking about Trump when he referred to a “pedophile, rapist, and traitor.”
  • One of the juries found Trump liable for sexual abuse but not rape, though a judge wrote that the civil jury’s “finding that Ms.
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