Day: August 11, 2022

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Here’s why ordinary citizens own Trump’s presidential record

Of course, Mr. Trump’s lawyers had the warrant and corresponding receipts for the items seized by the FBI and could have done this at any time. Now he must decide if it’s worth fighting in court or if he should release the search warrant himself. Whether Trump agrees or disagrees, and whether a judge will […]

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CNN and other media outlets are asking court to release entire court records related to Mar-a-Lago search

Specifically, CNN and other media outlets are requesting the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida to publish the entire records filed with the court, including all probable cause affidavits filed in support of the search warrant. I am asking you to open it. of Request Submitted After the Department of Justice […]

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From Iraqi battlefields to Nashville’s music scene, how Marine veterans use art to heal

“I had this urge in me,” he said. “I joined the Marine Corps infantry … I wanted to be the first to go abroad and fight.” During basic training, he was selected for special duty to guard then-President George W. Bush at Camp David. After obtaining permission and completing his 14-month mission, he was still […]

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Rivian losses surge to $1.7 billion as production ramps up

Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe said on a conference call with investors that the company underperformed its production lines “many times” during the second quarter. “We couldn’t even run a full shift because of component supplies,” says Scaringe. Rivian expects supply chain shortages to continue to limit growth, but says it is confident enough in its […]

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Former sergeant sentenced to more than seven years in January 6 incident

According to prosecutors, Thomas Robertson entered the Capitol on the mob’s first offense that day. Second mob convicted by jury be declared. Guy Lefitt, the first riot defendant to be convicted by a jury, received the same verdict 87 months in prison – the highest sentence ever in the 6 January case. Washington, D.C. District […]

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Man accused of threatening to detonate bomb near US Capitol released from prison

Roseberry, 50, is suffering from mental health issues due to a traumatic childhood, his lawyer said. I was prescribed two medications by my doctor. But a psychologist who evaluated Roseberry told a court earlier this week that taking the two drugs together can have harmful side effects and can lead to manic or psychotic episodes. […]

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Detailed accusations by the Secret Service that thwarted the Jan. 6 investigation have been removed from the report to Congress.

The original language of the memo included detailed explanations from the Office of the Inspector General of Homeland Security. This included multiple ways the Secret Service delayed surveillance agency investigations into the agency’s actions, including erasing text messages of the day before and during the Capitol riot. “The Secret Service has resisted OIG surveillance and […]

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Opinion: Issues Highlighted by Joe Manchin Matter to America’s Future

Welcome to America’s dreaded process for issuing building permits, made famous by former President Barack Obama lament His administration struggled to spend its stimulus budget during the Great Recession, so “there’s no such thing as a shovel-ready project.” The most cumbersome step for any major initiative comes in the form of an environmental impact statement. […]

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Merrick Garland called Donald Trump a bluff

Thursday, Attorney General Merrick Garland fought back As the head of the Justice Department, who is actively investigating the possibility that Trump took classified documents out of the White House and stored them in his Florida mansion, albeit in limited ways. wreath announced He asked the judge to open both the search warrant justifying Monday’s […]

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5 Years Later, Charlottesville Stops to Reflect on Deadly White Supremacist Rally

In a letter to the university community on Thursday, University of Virginia President Jim Ryan said a moment of silence will be held in the university’s chapel, followed by “the chapel bells will ring in honor of this solemn anniversary.” The university is also hosting an online panel discussion entitled “The Legacy of Charlottesville: A […]

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