"grass valley california trailer parks"nuckinfutz » 24 Feb 2023, 1:17 pm » wrote: ↑ You're reputation precedes you! Its' BAD!
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Good luck with that! We're SNOWED IN! half a foot now.....more coming!POM » 24 Feb 2023, 1:19 pm » wrote: ↑ "grass valley california trailer parks"
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step outsidenuckinfutz » 24 Feb 2023, 1:32 pm » wrote: ↑ Good luck with that! We're SNOWED IN! half a foot now.....more coming!
What 45 did to these two people was shameful.A federal judge has agreed to permit former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page to take sworn testimony from former President Donald Trump for two hours as part of their long-running lawsuits related to Strzok’s firing in 2018 after Trump repeatedly and publicly pilloried the pair.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled on Thursday that Strzok and Page — whose text messages disparaging then-candidate Trump cast a pall over the FBI’s investigation of links between the Trump campaign and Russia — would also be allowed to depose FBI Director Christopher Wray for a similar two-hour period on a limited set of topics.
But there’s a twist: Their ability to ask Trump and Wray about these circumstances might come down to a decision from President Joe Biden. Jackson’s order gave the Justice Department a month to “inform the Court whether the current President will invoke … executive privilege” over any aspects of Trump’s testimony.
MISTY: Yeah, good luck with that.
Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama, also stressed that she had not yet considered all potential objections to the demands for testimony from Trump and Wray. That could include arguments by Trump that he has the unilateral right as a former president to assert executive privilege.
Trump has spent years publicly assailing Strzok and Page for their disparaging private messages about him, claiming they proved that FBI bias fueled the Russia probe, despite independent reviews that failed to substantiate those claims. Strzok was fired amid the controversy, and Page resigned. Strzok is contesting his dismissal, and both are claiming invasion of their privacy over the manner in which the Justice Department released hundreds of their text messages.
In the suits, Strzok and Page contend that Trump and his Justice Department appointees were carrying out a political vendetta.
The Justice Department and the FBI have both denied that Trump’s public attacks played any role in the bureau’s decision to fire Strzok, saying it was a decision arrived at by career officials and carried out without political pressure. They’ve argued that deposing Trump or Wray would shed little light on decisions that were made by others at the FBI.
But Jackson’s ruling suggests there might be evidence that she thinks only Trump and Wray can provide. She noted that her decision was rooted in an analysis of the “apex doctrine,” which requires litigants to first seek information from figures at lower rungs of an organization before pursuing testimony of more senior officials.Jackson also indicated that the depositions would be limited to a “narrow set of topics” that were defined in a sealed hearing on Thursday.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/2 ... y-00084220
They were victims of 45's abuse of power.
One of his worst qualities is attacking and demonizing private citizens like Ruby Freeman and her daughter who were just doing their jobs.slideman » 24 Feb 2023, 1:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump has a habit of picking people out and excoriating them.
Look what he did to Ruby Freeman for Christ's sake she had to quit answering her door.
So Bartiromo knew that Sidney Powell's source was a woman who claimed to be a decapitated time traveler, yet she put Powell on the air to spew her stolen election lies, even though under oath Bartiromo said that she knew it was nonsense.Trump-allied lawyer Sidney Powell sent Fox an email full of wild claims from a woman claiming to be a decapitated time-traveler, according to a recent court filing.
Excerpts of the message formed part of a filing from Dominion Voting Systems released on Thursday in its defamation case against Fox.
Dominion said that Powell forwarded the email to Fox personality Maria Bartiromo in November 2020, and informed Bartiromo that she'd received "evidence" about voter fraud.
This was before Powell appeared on the November 8, 2020, edition of Bartiromo's Fox Business show, "Sunday Morning Futures."
The lawyers for Dominion did not name the writer of the email, which had the subject "Election Fraud Info."
But they included excerpts in which the source claimed Dominion was to blame for election irregularities, and also described herself as "internally decapitated."
One particularly odd section deals with how the source claims to have gotten her information. It says:
"Who am I? And how do I know all of this?...I've had the strangest dreams since I was a little girl....I was internally decapitated, and yet, I live....The Wind tells me I'm a ghost, but I don't believe it."
At another point she described herself as being able to "time-travel in a semi-conscious state."
The evidence is meant to support Dominion's allegation that Fox and its executives knew the claims its hosts and guests were making about the election were false, but let them push unsubstantiated information anyway. The company is alleging that Fox defamed Dominion in its reporting, and is seeking $1.6 billion in damages.
Bartiromo said during her deposition for the case that she was aware of the email, and called it "nonsense," per Dominion's filing.
During that November 8 appearance neither Powell nor Bartiromo mentioned the email, but gave credence to the allegation that election fraud was taking place and Dominion was helping.
Powell opened her segment by making unsubstantiated claims about "a massive and coordinated effort" to "steal" the 2020 election. She didn't cite the email, or indeed any specific source, to back herself up.
She also baselessly claimed during the show that "computers" were used to "manufacture votes for Joe Biden."
"We need an audit of all the computer systems that played any role in this fraud whatsoever," Powell said. Bartiromo did not correct Powell, or ask for proof of these claims on air.
Separately, Dominion Voting Systems is also suing Powell and her fellow Trump allies, Rudy Giuliani, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, for defamation. The company is asking for $1.3 billion in damages, alleging that the trio pushed a slew of baseless voter fraud claims that hurt its business.
Powell did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. But a spokesperson for Fox responded to Insider and characterized Dominion's filing as "noise and confusion." The Fox spokesperson also accused Dominion of cherry-picking quotes from evidence in its filing.
Lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
https://www.businessinsider.com/sidney- ... fox-2023-2
Misty » 25 Feb 2023, 12:33 am » wrote: ↑ The fact that this is happening in America turns my stomach.
https://twitter.com/kirkacevedo/status/ ... ORWpA&s=19
Look at what she did. It is on video. She should be sent back to Africa.slideman » 24 Feb 2023, 1:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Trump has a habit of picking people out and excoriating them.
Look what he did to Ruby Freeman for Christ's sake she had to quit answering her door.
what your ideology did to everyone else is absolutely corrupted.Misty » 24 Feb 2023, 1:41 pm » wrote: ↑ What 45 did to these two people was shameful.
I hope they get their jobs and their back pay and pensions back.
The DOJ’s Office of Inspector General found no evidence that Strzok's work was affected by political bias.
Nostradamus'omh » 25 Feb 2023, 7:43 am » wrote: ↑ what your ideology did to everyone else is absolutely corrupted.