cerebus
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I think they have a strong case that they were used as pawns and misleadingly shipped across the country. DeSantis should lose this case, but I don't think he'll face criminal charges.
And they’ll probably win.
BlueAnon people inspired by the rhetoric of Biden. Imagine how pathetic you have to be to resort to this when you disagree with a teenager.These people are getting more and more unhinged.
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Police: Driver admitted to fatally striking teen at North Dakota street dance after political dispute
Court papers say 41-year-old Shannon Brandt confessed to a 911 dispatcher and police that he fatally struck 18-year-old Cayler Ellingson with his vehicle following a political dispute.www.inforum.com
So remember, we've had previous whistleblowers who came to us and said that they were being pressured to label cases as domestic violent extremism. This whistleblower came forward and talked to us about how they're cooking the books, making the numbers seem that there are cases all over the country, when in fact, they're all related to January 6th.
Today, we learned that this newest whistleblower has been suspended from his job
Could just mean Gaetz is getting investigated ?
Ah broken record.Could just mean Gaetz is getting investigated ?
Ah broken record.
If he was guilty of anything there would be charges. QED.
Eight people with direct knowledge of the probe confirmed to The Daily Beast that the case is still unfolding—albeit at a methodical pace—as federal prosecutors work their way across a number of spokes of possible criminality. While each zone has its own sets of witnesses, subjects, and targets, all of it spirals out from one man: a crooked local tax official and Gaetz’s former “wingman,” Joel Greenberg.
Lyle Mazin, a criminal defense attorney who represents a witness in the case, told The Daily Beast that the quiet should not be misconstrued as reluctance on the part of Roger Handberg, a federal prosecutor who led the local team conducting the investigation and now leads the Florida Middle District U.S. Attorney’s Office.
“He’s methodical. He doesn’t let anything go,” Mazin said. “If you’re going after a monster, you have to get it right—especially when you have a bunch of Trump supporters who’ll come after you.”
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced last week that the department had finalized its “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility Strategic Plan,” which was mandated by a Biden executive order. “This strategic plan ensures we have the best team representing the American people abroad because it embodies and celebrates the full diversity and excellence of our country,” said Blinken
Entry-level employees and those at higher levels are now expected to “[take] advantage of opportunities to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in interactions with colleagues and interlocutors,” in addition to proactively seeking “feedback to improve one’s own self-awareness with respect to promoting inclusivity in the workplace.”
Getting flashbacks to Robert Mueller and Michael Avenatti being "The Great Hope" from that sheriff. We all know how those cases fizzled spectacularly
Innocent people generally don't seek pardons.Ah broken record.
If he was guilty of anything there would be charges. QED.
Yeah no. Smacks of "pleading the fifth" meaning that someone is guilty.Innocent people generally don't seek pardons.
Yeah no. Smacks of "pleading the fifth" meaning that someone is guilty.