Trump supporters behaving like the bags of ass that they are

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A man with materials to make explosives and an active Jan. 6-related warrant was arrested by law enforcement in former President Barack Obama's Washington, D.C., neighborhood, multiple sources briefed on the matter tell CBS News.

Several sources identified the suspect as 37-year-old Taylor Taranto, of Seattle, Washington. Secret Service spotted him within blocks of the Obama's home, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the matter. Taranto fled, and Secret Service chased him. He was running toward the Obama home, but was apprehended before reaching it.


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https://www.mediaite.com/news/trump...re-he-was-arrested-with-guns-near-obama-home/
 
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bbuzzard

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IMO, a "legitimate" reporter is asking a kid (11 not a teenager) about Trump or politics needs to be fired...their parents were probably there, why don't they ask them how they indoctrinated their off-spring and why that is acceptable (they ain't children at this point) to believe that guy would be better for this country than other than prolonging the BS the US is based on forEVER. They like to prop the US as the best thing since mayo but the level of access to the truth in history and science, makes me and the skeptic say, where does religion become the major player in US politics when on average, y'all keep saying the US is better than other places cause you rely on the same shit these MAGA rely on, manufactured lies to empower ME (white, OFAY, Born-again, Indian caste, all immigrants that entered the US after 1900-you know)

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Disciplinary panel calls for Rudy Giuliani’s disbarment​

His ultimate disbarment or other penalty would be decided by the D.C. Court of Appeals.
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Rudy Giuliani is expected to challenge the panel’s findings and recommended sanction in front of a larger bar-discipline board. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo
By Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein
07/07/2023 02:16 PM EDT
Updated: 07/07/2023 02:39 PM EDT



A Washington, D.C.-based bar discipline committee concluded Friday that Rudy Giuliani should be disbarred for “frivolous” and “destructive” efforts to derail the 2020 presidential election in support of former President Donald Trump.
“He claimed massive election fraud but had no evidence of it,” the three-member panel declared in a 38-page decision. “By prosecuting that destructive case Mr. Giuliani, a sworn officer of the Court, forfeited his right to practice law.”

The committee tasked with reviewing Giuliani’s conduct consisted of two D.C. attorneys and one D.C. resident who is not a lawyer. The members deliberated for months after a weekslong series of hearings that featured testimony from Giuliani and several of his close associates. Trump waived attorney-client privilege to permit Giuliani to discuss the matters as well.




Giuliani plans to challenge the panel’s findings and recommended sanction in front of a larger bar-discipline board. His ultimate disbarment or other penalty would be decided by the D.C. Court of Appeals.
“We are obviously disappointed by the Committee’s decision but look forward to filing a vigorous appeal,” said Barry Kamins, one of Giuliani’s attorneys in the bar proceedings.
A spokesperson for the former New York City mayor assailed the panel.
“The decision-makers at the DC Bar Association are nothing more than an arm of the permanent regime in Washington,” said Ted Goodman, a spokesperson for Giuliani. “This is also part of an effort to deny President Trump effective counsel by persecuting Rudy Giuliani—objectively one of the most effective prosecutors in American history. I call on rank-and-file members of the DC Bar Association to speak out against this great injustice.”
In 2021, a state court in New York suspended his right to practice law in that state, citing his actions in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. No final disbarment order against Giuliani has been entered in New York, but bar discipline proceedings in that state are notoriously opaque.
Giuliani, who came to national prominence during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was sometimes hailed as “America’s mayor,” earlier served as the hard-charging U.S. attorney in Manhattan and as a top official in the Justice Department under President Ronald Reagan.


The D.C. disciplinary panel contended that Giuliani’s efforts to aid Trump’s bid to subvert the 2020 election overshadowed the renowned prosecutor and mayor’s prior record.
“The misconduct here sadly transcends all his past accomplishments,” they concluded. “It was unparalleled in its destructive purpose and effect. He sought to disrupt a presidential election and persists in his refusal to acknowledge the wrong he has done.”
The panel that issued the recommendation Friday consists of two D.C. lawyers, Robert Bernius and Jay Brozost, and one public member, Carolyn Haynesworth-Murrell. No member noted any dissent to the hearing committee’s findings or call for Giuliani’s disbarment.
The D.C. case centered around Giuliani’s role in efforts to undermine the results of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania, where he took a leading role in litigating the matter in federal court.
The disciplinary counsel found that Giuliani’s efforts in Pennsylvania were devoid of any factual merit and sought draconian remedies: throwing out hundreds of thousands of lawful votes in order to boost Trump’s chances of winning the state. Giuliani pressed unsupported claims that third-party observers were improperly denied access to vote counting in some Pennsylvania counties, the panel concluded, suggesting Giuliani violated tenets of Pennsylvania’s rules of professional conduct.
“His hyperbolic claims of election fraud and the core thesis of the Pennsylvania litigation were utterly false, and recklessly so,” the panel concluded. “Mr. Giuliani’s rash overstatement claiming that the election was stolen had no evidence to support it.”
“Respondent … commenced litigation without evidence that its core factual claim was true,” the panel added. “The hearing clearly and convincingly disclosed that there was no such evidence: Respondent based the Pennsylvania litigation only on speculation, mistrust, and suspicion.”

The panel acknowledged that other D.C. lawyers found to have filed frivolous or unsupported cases merely received short suspensions from the bar and did not face the harsh sanction of disbarment, but it said Giuliani’s conduct was far more outrageous.
“The misconduct underlying his violations is immensely more acute. His frivolous claims impacted not only the court and parties involved but threatened irreparable harm to the entire nation,” the committee wrote.
The formal recommendation comes amid a concerted campaign to exact professional consequences for the lawyers who aided Trump’s effort to subvert the 2020 election.
John Eastman, an architect of Trump’s last-ditch bid to upend the election, is in the midst of protracted disciplinary hearings in California, which have now been postponed to late August.
After a nine-month delay, Jeff Clark — a former senior Justice Department official who Trump sought to deputize in service of his efforts to remain in power — was ordered to appear for bar discipline hearings this fall despite his continued efforts to stave off the proceedings.
And Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis, who worked closely with Giuliani, reached a settlement with Colorado bar authorities earlier this year, admitting that she repeatedly made false statements about election fraud amid efforts to help Trump stay in power.
Lawyers who aligned with Trump’s effort but operated independently have faced other disciplinary probes and threats of sanctions. One of those lawyers, Lin Wood, recently announced he was retiring from his law practice.


BYE bitch.
 

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‘This is a death sentence for me’: Florida Republican women say they will switch parties after DeSantis approves alimony law​

'My fears are that they can take you back to court, and I don’t have the money for an attorney.'​


I know that "First they came" poem has been posted thousands of times, but it shows the exact flaw with entitled human thinking... no one will ever think it'll be them.
 

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Trump-appointed judge gives a 'break' to Jan. 6 rioter who wants to be a police officer
Tyler Bensch, who used bear spray during the Capitol attack, was sentenced to probation and 60 days home detention instead of the nine months in prison sought by prosecutors.
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Several lawyers who have had business before the supreme court, including one who successfully argued to end race-conscious admissions at universities, paid money to a top aide to Justice Clarence Thomas, according to the aide’s Venmo transactions. The payments appear to have been made in connection to Thomas’s 2019 Christmas party.

The payments to Rajan Vasisht, who served as Thomas’s aide from July 2019 to July 2021, seem to underscore the close ties between Thomas, who is embroiled in ethics scandals following a series of revelations about his relationship with a wealthy billionaire donor, and certain senior Washington lawyers who argue cases and have other business in front of the justice.
 

blackbull1970

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That isn’t cash money.

That’s the cost of military equipment and miscellaneous equipment being used for the war effort.

All US military equipment must be made in the US by American citizens.

The Government/DoD pays Defense Contractors.

Defense Contractors pay American 3rd Party contractors.

Defense Contractors pay their own employees.

And those folks take their money earned and spend it back into the American economy buying homes, cars, clothes, groceries and worthless crap they don’t need to stimulate the American economy.

War is Profit.

War is a Jobs Program.
 

Soul On Ice

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That isn’t cash money.

That’s the cost of military equipment and miscellaneous equipment being used for the war effort.

All US military equipment must be made in the US by American citizens.

The Government/DoD pays Defense Contractors.

Defense Contractors pay American 3rd Party contractors.

Defense Contractors pay their own employees.

And those folks take their money earned and spend it back into the American economy buying homes, cars, clothes, groceries and worthless crap they don’t need to stimulate the American economy.

War is Profit.

War is a Jobs Program.
Ayooooo

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