Elie Honig
Elie Honig served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York for 8.5 years and as the Director of the Division of Criminal Justice at the Office of Attorney General for the State of New Jersey for 5.5 years. He is currently a legal Analyst for CNN and Executive Director at Rutgers Institute for Secure Communities
Note from Elie: The Power of Pardons (To Distract)
Dear Reader, Donald Trump’s January 6th pardon spree is, without question, a captivating shiny object. Love what he’s done or hate it (and even some Republicans acknowledge the lunacy) it’s impossible not to gawk: clemency for, essentially, everyone – from seditious conspirators to 170-plus defendants who attacked cops with weapons to nonviolent insurrection-curious Capitol-meanderers. Over […]
Note from Elie: Jack Smith, Paper Tiger
Note from Elie: The Trump Hush Money Sentencing: A Felon, Unpunished
Note from Elie: TikTok’s Last Stand
Note from Elie: Your Legal Questions Answered
Note from Elie: Joe Biden’s Long, Winding Road on the Death Penalty
Note from Elie: The GOP’s Criminal Case Against Liz Cheney Is a Total Mess
Note from Elie: The Bizarre Infatuation with Luigi Mangione Won’t Help Him Beat a Murder Case
Note from Elie: Joe Biden’s Pardon of Hunter Is So Much Worse Than It Needed to Be
Note from Elie: The Trump Hush Money Case Nears its Sorry End
Note from Elie: Trump’s Nomination of Matt Gaetz Is a Sign of Dark Intentions
Note from Elie: Trump’s Gamble Pays Off As Cases Fade Away
Note from Elie: How Not to Contest the 2024 Election
Thanks For Joining Us!
As a member of the CAFE community, you'll get occasional updates on promotions, live events, and new content. You can always update your email preferences in our preference center
An error occurred while processing your email. If this persists please email us at: insider@cafe.com