Fox News host Laura Ingraham reacts to recent setbacks in the various cases against former President Trump Wednesday on "The Ingraham Angle."
LAURA INGRAHAM: This is why choosing lawfare strategy in this was a loser in the first place.
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A judge isn't compelled to set a trial schedule to best facilitate one party's election hopes and late yesterday, that very special prosecutor, Jack Smith, learned that Judge Aileen Cannon is postponing the classified docs case indefinitely. Of course, it couldn't begin on May 20, as it was originally scheduled, because the Manhattan case probably won't even be wrapped by then, and she has other cases already on her docket. That's a fact that escapes the puny minds of the people criticizing this, but of course, the "pundit-crats," they're melting down.
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Now, one by one, the cases that they thought would substitute for an actual Biden campaign, well, those cases are collapsing, and there's even a chance that a higher court could take the load off Fani. The Georgia Court of Appeals has agreed to review Trump's bid to disqualify Fani Willis, two months after the motion was rejected by Judge Scott McAfee. Well, that translates into potentially more delays of her fraudulent case.