Morning Docket: 07.16.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

The three minutes cut from the Epstein video were uncovered through metadata analysis. The Trump administration is seeking court support to remove members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, suggesting a contentious relationship with public media. Jeanine Pirro’s nomination process is moving forward at an accelerated rate. Federal probes into state judges suggest potential misconduct and raise significant concerns about the operation of the judiciary. Additionally, the new Trump budget bill has imposed caps on student loans, leading to increased financial burdens for law students.
The Epstein video had three minutes cut out, and the metadata reveals this fact, raising questions about the integrity of the footage.
The Trump administration is seeking court assistance to dismiss members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, indicating a significant move against public broadcasting.
Jeanine Pirro's nomination is advancing rapidly, likened to speeding excessively, reflecting the aggressive pace of her candidacy.
Federal investigations into state judges are ongoing, highlighting concerns regarding potential improprieties and the judiciary's integrity.
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