Anonymous ID: 14455f Dec. 2, 2021, 3:48 a.m. No.15119824   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9918

The suspect in the murder of a 21-year-old Temple University student previously had armed carjacking charges dismissed by radically left-wing Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.

Latif Williams, 17, allegedly shot and killed Temple student Samuel Collington during an attempted robbery. Krasner dropped numerous serious charges against Williams on multiple occasions.

On August 14, Williams was arrested and charged with eight crimes in connection with an armed carjacking, including aggravated assault, robbery, conspiracy and possession of an unlicensed gun. A judge set bail that day at $200,000 monetary, meaning Williams only needed a 10% deposit of $20,000 to get out of jail. Less than a week later, a Municipal Court judge lowered the bail for Williams to $200,000 unsecured, meaning the defendant had to post no money at all to get out of jail.

Krasner’s office filed no appeal and Williams was then placed under house arrest. On Sept. 16th, Judge Charles Hayden granted the D.A.’s request for a continuance after a “victim/witness failed to appear” in court, according to the Municipal Court docket. On September 30th, Judge Martin Coleman granted the D.A.’s motion to withdraw all eight charges against Williams, who was subsequently released.

Less than two months later, Williams attempted to rob Samuel Collington while he was unloading his mother’s SUV in Philadelphia. According to law enforcement officials, Collington was shot twice in the chest and died less than an hour later.

 

https://nationalfile.com/man-police-say-murdered-21-year-old-student-arrested-carjacking-charges-dismissed-democrat-district-attorney/

Anonymous ID: 14455f Dec. 2, 2021, 3:52 a.m. No.15119832   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9837 >>9857 >>9858 >>9931 >>0308 >>0449

Eighty House Republicans voted with Democrats on Tuesday to pass the Immunization Infrastructure Modernization Act, which if passed by the Senate and signed into law would fund a federal vaccination database.

According to the bill, also called H. R. 550, the government would provide $400 million in taxpayer dollars to fund “immunization system data modernization and expansion,” a system otherwise defined as “a confidential, population-based, computerized database that records immunization doses administered by any health care provider to persons within the geographic area covered by that database.”

The text specifically outlines an expansion of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Public Health Department capabilities and the ability for state and local health departments, as well as public and private health care providers, to share health data with the federal government.

In a statement, the bill’s main sponsor, Democrat Rep. Ann Kuster (NH), said the system would be used to “remind patients when they are due for a recommended vaccine” and identify areas with low vaccination rates to “ensure equitable distribution of vaccines.” Notably, the bill has four Republican co-sponsors: Reps. Larry Bucshon (R-IN), James Baird (R-IN), David McKinley (R-WV), and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA). Not one Democrat voted in opposition to the bill.

Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL), who was one of the 130 Republicans to vote “no,” told Breitbart News exclusively on Wednesday that the legislation would enable the federal government to “track” unvaccinated Americans who “will be targeted and forced to comply with Biden’s crazy ‘global vaccination’ vision.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/12/01/exclusive-tool-to-enforce-orwellian-rules-80-house-republicans-help-pass-bill-to-fund-federal-vaccination-database/

Anonymous ID: 14455f Dec. 2, 2021, 3:56 a.m. No.15119839   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0308

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 breech on the Capitol voted to recommend contempt charges against Jeffery Clark, a Department of Justice attorney under former President Donald Trump.

Clark was fiercely loyal to former President Donald Trump, and was deeply concerned about election fraud. Trump apparently considered installing Clark as acting attorney general.

The committee will hold a second hearing for Clark on Saturday, and the committee's recommendation will be forwarded to the House for a vote.

According to The Hill, when Clark spoke in front of the committee on Nov. 6, he and his attorney “largely refused to answer the committee’s questions.”

Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss) said, “If you want to know what contempt of Congress really looks like, read the transcript of Mr. Clark’s deposition and his attorney’s correspondence with the Select Committee. Because what you find there is contempt for Congress and for the American people.”

 

https://justthenews.com/government/congress/jan-6-committee-recommends-contempt-charges-against-trump-doj-official