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Julian Assange is my husband â his extradition is an abomination
Julian must be freed before itâs too late. His life depends on it. Your rights depend on it
Stella Moris
Julian now faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years
Last Friday, home secretary Priti Patel gave her approval for the UK to send my husband, Julian Assange, to the country that plotted his assassination.
Julian remains imprisoned in Belmarsh after more than three years at the behest of US prosecutors. He faces a prison sentence of up to 175 years for arguably the most celebrated publications in the history of journalism.
Patelâs decision to extradite Julian has sent shockwaves across the journalism community. The home secretary flouted calls from representatives of the Council of Europe, the OSCE, almost 2000 journalists and 300 doctors for the extradition to be halted.
When Julian calls around the childrenâs bed time, they talk over each other boisterously. The calls only last 10 minutes, so when the call ended abruptly the other night Max, who is three, asked tearfully if it was because heâd been naughty, I absentmindedly said it wasnât his fault, but Mike Pompeoâs. Five-year-old Gabriel asked: âWho is Mike Pompeo?â
Mike Pompeo had been on my mind, because while the home secretary in this country was busy signing Julianâs extradition order, in Spain a High Court judge was summoning Pompeo for questioning regarding his role as director of the CIA in their reported plots to murder my husband.
While at the helm of the CIA, President Trumpâs most loyal supporter reportedly tasked his agents with preparing âsketchesâ and âoptionsâ for the assassination of their father.
The citation for Pompeo to appear before a Spanish judge comes out of an investigation into illicit spying of Julian and his lawyers through a company registered in Spain. Spanish police seized large amounts of electronic data, and insiders involved in carrying out the clandestine operations testified that they acted on instruction of the CIA. They had discussed abducting and poisoning Julian.
Gabriel was six months old at the time and had been a target too. One witness was instructed to obtain DNA swabs from a soiled nappy in order to establish that Julian was his father. Another admitted to planting hidden microphones under the fire extinguishers to tap legally privileged meetings between Julian and his lawyers.
The recordings of Julianâs legal meetings in the Ecuadorian embassy in London were physically transported to handlers in the United States on a regular basis. A break-in at Julianâs lawyersâ office was caught on camera, and investigators discovered photographs of Julianâs lawyerâs legal papers taken inside the embassy. The operations targeting his lawyers read like they are taken from a Soviet playbook.
Across the pond, ever since the Nixon administrationâs attempted prosecution of the New York Times over the Pentagon Papers over half a century ago, constitutional lawyers had been warning that the 1917 Espionage Act would one day be abused to prosecute journalists.
It was President Obamaâs administration that enlivened the creeping misuse of the Espionage Act. More journalistic sources were charged under the Act than all previous administrations combined, including WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning; CIA torture whistleblower John Kiriakou; and NSA spying whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Following massive public pressure Obama commuted Chelsea Manningâs 35-year sentence. Obama declined to prosecute Julian for publishing Manningâs leaks because of the implications for press freedom.
After the Obama administrationâs Espionage Act charging spree, it was just a matter of time before another administration expanded the interpretation of the Act even further.
That day came soon enough. Trumpâs administration broke new legal ground with the indictment of Julian for receiving, possessing, and publishing the Manning leaks. Meanwhile in Langley, Virginia, Pompeo tasked CIA assassination plans.
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Priti Patelâs decision comes amidst sweeping government reforms of an increasingly totalitarian bent â the plans to weaken the influence of the European Court of Human Rights and the decision to extradite Julian are the coup de grace.
The home secretaryâs proposed reforms to the UKâs Official Secrets Act largely track the Trump-era indictment against Julian: publishers and their sources can be charged as criminal co-conspirators.
Julianâs extradition case itself creates legal precedent. What has long been understood to be a bedrock principle of democracy, press freedom, will disappear in one fell swoop.
As it stands, no journalist is going to risk having what Julian is being subjected to happen to them. Julian must be freed before itâs too late. His life depends on it. Your rights depend on it.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/julian-assange-wife-stella-moris-extradition-wikileaks-b2106602.html
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Commissioner calls on UK government not to extradite Julian Assange
In a letter, published today, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Dunja MijatoviÄ, called on UK Home Secretary Priti Patel not to extradite Julian Assange.
Writing in view of the impending decision on Mr Assangeâs extradition, the Commissioner noted that the wider human rights implications of doing so had not yet been adequately considered in the extradition proceedings. She particularly highlighted that the indictment by the United States against Mr Assange raised important questions about the protection of those that publish classified information in the public interest, including information that exposes human rights violations. She concluded that allowing Mr Assangeâs extradition on this basis would have a chilling effect on media freedom, and could ultimately hamper the press in performing its task as purveyor of information and public watchdog in democratic societies.
Read the Commissionerâs letter to the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom
Read the Commissioner's earlier statement dated 20 February 2020: "Julian Assange should not be extradited due to potential impact on press freedom and concerns about ill-treatment"
Read the reply of the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom
https://www.coe.int/en/web/commissioner/-/commissioner-calls-on-uk-government-not-to-extradite-julian-assange
WikiLeaks
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Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights: Julian Assange should not be extradited 'due to the chilling effect such decision would have on Press Freedom' | @CoE
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/1542409349762531328
Freedom of the Press
@FreedomofPress
By continuing to extradite Assange, the Biden DOJ is ignoring the dire warnings of virtually every major civil liberties and human rights organization in the country that the case will do irreparable damage to basic press freedom rights of US reporters.
https://twitter.com/FreedomofPress/status/1542191167638425600
The extradition of Julian Assange must be condemned by all who believe in press freedom
The British home secretary has formally approved the extradition of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange to the United States, in the latest development in a dangerous and misguided criminal prosecution that has the potential to criminalize national security journalism in the United States.
Previously, a major coalition of civil liberties organizations, including Freedom of the Press Foundation, implored U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to drop the case against Assange in the name of protecting the rights of journalists everywhere. So, too, have the editors of major news outlets such as The New York Times and Washington Post.
By continuing to extradite Assange, the Biden DOJ is ignoring the dire warnings of virtually every major civil liberties and human rights organization in the country that the case will do irreparable damage to basic press freedom rights of U.S. reporters.
The prosecution, which includes 17 charges under the Espionage Act and one under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, covers events that took place more than a decade ago, but was brought only under the Trump administration â after the Obama Department of Justice reportedly considered charges but dismissed them for their dangerous First Amendment implications.
Reports suggest Assange may have at least one more avenue of appeal, so he may not be on a flight to the United States just yet. But this is one more troubling development in a case that could upend journalistsâ rights in the 21st century.
You donât have to like Assange or his political opinions at all to grasp the dangerous nature of this case for journalists everywhere, either. Even if you donât consider him a âjournalist,â much of the activity described in the charges against him is common newsgathering practices. A successful conviction would potentially make receiving classified information, asking for sources for more information, and publishing certain types of classified information a crime. Journalists, of course, engage in all these activities regularly.
There is some historical irony in the fact that this extradition announcement falls during the anniversary of the Pentagon Papers trial, which began with the Times publication of stories based on the legendary leak on June 13, 1971, and continued through the seminal Supreme Court opinion rejecting prior restraint on June 30, 1971.
In the months and years following that debacle, whistleblower (and FPF co-founder) Daniel Ellsberg became the first journalistic source to be charged under the Espionage Act. What many do not know is that the Nixon administration attempted to prosecute Times reporter Neil Sheehan for receiving the Pentagon Papers as well â under a very similar legal theory the Justice Department is using against Assange.
Thankfully, that prosecution failed. And until this one does too, we continue to urge the Biden administration to drop this prosecution. Every day it continues to further undermine the First Amendment.
https://freedom.press/news/the-extradition-of-julian-assange-must-be-condemned-by-all-who-believe-in-press-freedom/
Defend Assange Campaign
@DefendAssange
Julian Assange es el mayor editor y defensor de la #LibertadDeExpresiĂłn y se estĂĄ enfrentando a 175 aĂąos de prisiĂłn si es extraditado a los EEUU por recibir y publicar informaciĂłn veraz de interĂŠs pĂşblico #FreeAssangeNOW #LibertadParaAssangeAhora
https://twitter.com/DefendAssange/status/1542127996106145794
Pablo Iglesias đť
@PabloIglesias
A Julian Assange le han destrozado la vida por hacer periodismo. Nosotros solo somos La Base, pero no vamos a dejar de levantar la voz por los periodistas a los que se persigue por hacer su trabajo. Libertad Julian Assange â #LaBaseAssange
https://twitter.com/PabloIglesias/status/1542184864291635200
Ben Shapiro: "We have to thank President Donald J. TrumpâŚI really did not think in my lifetime we were going to see Roe vs. Wade overturned."
Future Ben Shapiro: "We have to thank President Donald J. TrumpâŚI really did not think our elections were rigged."
https://truthsocial.com/@Kanekoa/posts/108564215277524962
R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in jail
The R&B singer received the prison sentence on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering
R&B singer R. Kelly has received a 30-year sentence on nine counts of sex trafficking and racketeering, with Judge Ann Donnelly handing down the punishment on Wednesday following statements from the starâs accusers.
The âTrapped in the Closetâ singer, whose full name is Robert Sylvester Kelly, was convicted on all counts during a six-week trial that concluded in September. Prosecutors made the case that his entourage of managers and assistants helped the singer meet and control young girls, arguing the setup constituted a criminal enterprise under federal laws. Central to this argument was the claim that he violated the Mann Act, which makes it a federal crime to transport anyone across state lines âfor any immoral purpose.â
âHe wasnât expecting thatâ: R. Kellyâs defense lawyer says star surprised by guilty verdict in racketeering, sex trafficking trial
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âHe wasnât expecting thatâ: R. Kellyâs defense lawyer says star surprised by guilty verdict in racketeering, sex trafficking trial
âAlthough sex was certainly a weapon that you used, this is not a case about sex,â Donnelly told Kelly as she read off his sentence. âItâs a case about violence, cruelty and control.â
Kellyâs lawyer, Jennifer Bonjean, said they plan to appeal. Her team had argued for a sentence of 10 years or less, claiming the singer had âexperienced a traumatic childhood involving severe, prolonged childhood sexual abuse, poverty, and violence.â As an adult, his âliterary deficienciesâ left him open to being ârepeatedly defrauded and financially abused, often by the people he paid to protect him,â according to his lawyers.
Several of the singerâs victims also gave statements before the sentence was read. âYou made me do things that broke my spirit,â one woman declared, adding âI literally wished I would die because of how low you made me feel. Do you remember that?â
US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace praised the sentencing as a âsignificant outcomeâ for the singerâs victims, declaring he had âpreyed upon children and young women ⌠for decades,â forcing âvictims, including minorsâ to appear in âporno filmsâ which he âproduced and directed.â
While the multi-platinum recording artist has been dogged by allegations of abuse, specifically relating to underage girls, since the 1990s, the accusations never seemed to impede his career. A 1997 lawsuit by a woman who claimed he had committed sexual battery and harassment against her while she was under 18 was settled, and he was acquitted of 14 counts of child pornography in 2008. His marriage at age 27 to then-15-year-old singer Aaliyah was also examined during the trial, with his former assistant and manager testifying to having helped facilitate the illegal union, which was annulled before the younger artist died in a plane crash in 2001.
The Grammy-winning predator, who has been imprisoned without bail since 2019, also faces federal and state charges in Illinois and Minnesota, with the Illinois trial scheduled to begin in August.
https://www.rt.com/pop-culture/558108-kelly-sentenced-sex-trafficking-prison/
Secret service to comment on whether Trump attacked agent
The former presidentâs guard and driver will both reportedly testify that Trump never lunged for the steering wheel
The US Secret Service said on Tuesday that it will formally respond to claims that former President Donald Trump had attacked an agent and attempted to commandeer his vehicle during the January 6, 2021 riot on Capitol Hill. The allegations were made by an aide to Trumpâs former chief of staff.
In a statement released after a hearing of the Democrat-led January 6 Committee, the Secret Service said that it has been âcooperating fully with the select committee,â and would be âresponding formally and on the record to the committee regarding new allegations that surfaced in todayâs testimony.â
According to testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson, who was an aide to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Trump instructed his driver to bring him to the US Capitol after giving a speech to his supporters on January 6, 2021. When his head of security, Bobby Engel, refused, Trump allegedly said âIâm the f**king president, take me up to the Capitol,â before he âgrab[bed] at the steering wheelâ when Engel refused, and âlungedâ at his security chief with his free hand.
Senate security chief on January 6 dies before surprise hearing
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Senate security chief on January 6 dies before surprise hearing
Hutchinson did not see these events but said that Engel was present when she heard the story from Deputy Chief of Staff Tony Ornato, and that âneither man cast doubt on the story.â However, according to the Washington Post, three unnamed members of Trumpâs security detail that day said that the story is false.
Furthermore, NBC News reported that both Engel and Trumpâs driver on the day are âprepared to testify under oath that neither man was assaulted and that Mr. Trump never lunged for the steering wheel.â
While Hutchinson stated that Trump was traveling in âThe Beast,â the armored presidential limousine, photos from January 6 show Trump leaving after his speech in an SUV. If Trump had been in âThe Beast,â he would have been separated from the driver by a pane of bulletproof glass.
Trump himself described Hutchinsonâs story as âsick and fraudulent,â and suggested that she may have been motivated to testify out of grievance that he turned down her request to work with him in Florida after his departure from office.
None of the January 6 Committeeâs members â five Democrats and two Republicans who have repeatedly criticized the former president â cross-examined Hutchinsonâs claims.
https://www.rt.com/news/558096-trump-attack-secret-service/
Biden immigration policies under scrutiny after 51 migrant deaths in Texas
Joe Bidenâs policies are under scrutiny after more than 51 migrants were found dead in San Antonio, Texas in an apparent human smuggling operation. As officials are investigating the cause of the deaths, which took place in a tractor-trailer, officials are certain about one thing: the administrationâs border policies are not working.
After receiving reports of the incident, Texas Governor Greg Abbott lamented those deaths are on President Biden. He added, this event is a result of the Presidentâs open border policies. Meanwhile, San Antonioâs Mayor Ron Nirenberg tried to be diplomatic with his comments on the incident, while stressing the tragedy of the situation.
âWe have been working to, you know, assist migrants who are here seeking asylum as we have throughout the year, every year,â said the Mayor. âWe know that thereâs been increasing volumes over the last six months, 12 months related to the, you know, the policiesâŚour focus right now is to try to bring aid to them as as best we can, but this is nothing short of a horrific human tragedy.â
On Monday, more than 40 migrants were found in or near an abandoned tractor trailer in what authorities hypothesize was a human smuggling operation. At the time, there were16 survivors who were taken to nearby hospitals. Some of them later died, in turn, bringing the death toll up to over 50.
Even Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Oberador gave his condolences to the victims, adding the US-Mexico border is a âdisgraceâ and is âout of control.â He confirmed 22 of the dead victims were Mexican citizens. Lopez Obrador went on to blame bad public policy and opportunistic human smugglers for the incident.
âThese unfortunate events have to do with the situation of poverty and desperation of our Central American and Mexican brothers and sisters,â stated the Mexican President. âIt happens because there is also human trafficking and lack of controls at the border between Mexico and the United States and inside the United States.â
Critics have lambasted Bidenâs border policies since he took office. The administration has overseen the largest surge of border violations in more than 20-years by migrants coming in through the southern border. Policies scrutinized under the microscope include his attempted reversal of the Trump-era âRemain in Mexicoâ and Title 42 policies that sought to keep migrants out of the US for health reasons or while their immigration applications were being processed.
Biden also cut funding for border wall projects, prompting border states like Texas and Arizona to protect the federal border on their own and with only state resources. Additionally, as Biden looks to revoke Trump-era immigration policies, border agents fear an even bigger mass migration event may be on the horizon. Human rights officials also worry the failures at the southern border will only encourage more migrants to take the dangerous journey to the land of the free.
â(Migrants) pay $8,000-12,000, those who died were also paying, but they remain to pay for five, ten years,â explained Luis Garcia Villagran, migrant rights activist and director at Human Dignity Center. âThat is the new slavery those politicians have invented.â
Meanwhile, President Biden commented and suggested criticizing him for his border policies is âgrandstandingâ and is tantamount to what the human smugglers are doing. He also stressed his proposed anti-smuggling campaign with what he called his âregional partners is already underway and working. Biden claimed more than 2,400 smugglers were arrested as a result.
The US President also expressed hope that his initiative will continue to bring smugglers to justice. However, his border czar, Kamala Harris, only offered thoughts to the victims and a promise to take action in a tweet.
The loss of life in San Antonio is horrifying. My thoughts are with those who lost loved ones. Our Administration will continue to fight to hold those trying to exploit vulnerable people for profit, including human smugglers and traffickers, accountable.
â Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) June 28, 2022
In the meantime, Biden is set to meet with Mexican President Lopez Obrador in mid-July after being recently snubbed by the socialist leader at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, California.
https://www.oann.com/biden-immigration-policies-under-scrutiny-after-migrant-deaths-in-texas/
Primaries decided in Colo., Ill., N.Y., Okla., Utah
The Trump endorsement has reaped substantial wins for Republican candidates across the country. This comes as general election match ups solidified in Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma, New York and Illinois.
In Utah, Sen. Mike Lee declared Republican voters had chosen freedom after he decimated his primary opponents after securing more than 60 percent of the vote. In November, the two-term senator is favored the win in his race against independent and 2016 presidential hopeful Evan McCullin who has been endorsed by a number of Utah Democrats .
Meanwhile in neighboring Colorado, conservative firebrand Lauren Boebert thrashed her moderate challenger, state Sen. Don Coram, by nearly 30-points. She will take on former Aspen City Councilman Adam Frisch in November.
âYou donât mess with God-fearing women who put their country first, who stand up for whatâs right, will not bend over backwards to the establishment and let their people get run over,â Boebert exclaimed amid her primary victory speech. âThose days are over!â
Additionally, 2020 election skeptic Joe OâDea will attempt to end incumbent Colorado Sen. Michael Bennettâs aspirations of attaining a third term.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma saw no-nonsense conservative Sen. James Lankford take another step towards re-election, while Rep. Markwayne Mullin emerged from a special election primary to replace retiring Republican Sen. Jim Inhofeâsâ seat. Also, despite the controversy surrounding his pro-life governance, Governor Kevin Stitt has asserted his constituents are pleased with the current path of the sooner state.
âIâm looking forward to seeing who my opponent is in the general and then having a great conversation with Oklahomans about the direction they want our state to go,â Stitt stated. âAnd Iâm confident Oklahomans love the direction that weâre going.â
Democrat New York Governor Kathy Hochul easily warded off challenges from NYC public advocate Jumaane Williams and Rep. Tom Suozzi. On the right side of the aisle, Rep. Lee Zeldin managed to defeat Andrew Giuliani with 43 percent of the vote for the Empire Stateâs GOP gubernatorial nomination.
The biggest upset of the night came from Illinois, where state Sen. Darren Bailey won the stateâs Republican governor primary despite the GOP establishment donating millions to his opponentâs campaign. Baileyâs toughest opponent, Richard Irvin, received $50 million from GOP donor and Citadel founder Ken Griffin. The dark horse candidate is looking to unseat Democrat Governor J.B. Pritzker, who he has been called the worst governor in America.
âWe were outspent my tens-of-millions of dollars in the primary and look what happened,â said Bailey. âThis is how itâs doneâŚhereâs tip and some advice for J.B. Pritzker: start packing, friend.â
Twelve Trump-endorsed candidates from Tuesdayâs primaries will appear on general election ballots. His current primary election endorsement track record stands at a 93 percent success rate.
https://www.oann.com/primaries-decided-in-colo-ill-n-y-okla-utah/
Justice for None: Straka & J6
As vindictive Democrats try to kill the America First movement using January 6, one man became their symbolic target. Walk Away founder Brandon Straka shares his side of the story in this harrowing tale of political persecution and the state of Americaâs broken justice system. Strakaâs story, at the hands of Bidenâs DOJ, is a chilling vignette of Americaâs justice system weaponized in the hands of one political party. Join Chanel Rion for this special edition of OAN Investigates.
https://www.oann.com/justice-for-none-straka-j6/
Levin: âStalinistâ J6 Committee Is âSecond Biggest Farceâ After Russia Hoax
âThis committee has violated due process. This committee is withholding evidence. This committee is withholding exculpatory witnesses,â Levin said.
Mark Levin, lawyer and radio host, weighed in on the Jan. 6 Committeeâs show-trial hearings on Tuesday nightâs episode of âHannityâ after former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified that the Trump administration had prior knowledge of and supported the violence on Jan. 6, 2021.
âI guess tonight Iâll try and help Joe Scarborough tonight. Joe, Iâm going to talk slowly. You listen slowly and see if I can educate you and all the rest of them. This committee is filled with these bastards on this committee and these phony former federal prosecutors behind the scenes,â Levin said.
âYou know why this woman testified today the way she testified today, in my opinion? This was her fifth interview. They had her behind the scenes for four interviews. They wore her down, in my view. She changed lawyers. They said she had to testify today because of death threats. She couldnât testify last week or the week after that?â
âThis committee is a farce. It is a Stalinist committee,â he continued.
âI want to tell Kevin McCarthy and the Republican leadership: You need to put out the equivalent of a protective order right now and let Nancy Pelosi know, and this Bennie Hill Thompson who runs the committee, and Dizzy Lizzy, and you need to tell them right now they are to preserve all the records that this committee and the staff has pulled together, whether itâs text, emails, documents, phone records. And while weâre at it, they need to preserve their own texts, emails, documents, and phone records, and they need to tell Nancy Pelosi to preserve hers, and Steny Hoyer too, and their staffs because this is the greatest â well Russia collusion was the greatest â this is the second biggest farce against the American people.â
âThey bring this woman up to testify. Sheâs about 25 years old. Among other things, what did she say?â Levin asked. âThat the president knew that there were going to be threats. The president knew that people might be armed. The president knew there might be violence. Yeah! Which is exactly why the president offered the National Guard on Jan. 4, according to five eyewitnesses, of which she wasnât one.â
âAnd it was turned down by Nancy Pelosi. It was turned down by Chuck Schumer. We have 1,000 witnesses. How about 1,001, Nancy Pelosi? But no, this committee is filled with stooges for Nancy Pelosi, no questions for her if they knew there might be violence. She knew. So why did she do what she did? Because she called them âstormtroopersâ a month before or two months before,â he continued.
âHereâs another piece of information that this committee has that they havenât reported. How do I know? Because of Kash Patel, your same guest. He said in November, right after the election, Donald Trump authorized the transition to the Biden administration from the Trump administration in the Department of Justice. And Kash was in charge of debriefing scores and scores of Biden people who they assumed would come in. Now, if youâre plotting an insurrection with the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, you not only do not offer 20,000 armed military to protect the Capitol, you also do not participate in a transition period and order the Department of Defense to work with the Biden people.â
âThey have no evidence for any of this. This committee has come up with nothing, despite the fact itâs all one way,â Levin added. âAnd I would encourage networks all over the country, who Iâm sure will listen to me: Fire your legal analysts. Fire them. Thereâs too d-mn many former federal prosecutors. This isnât about a federal prosecution. These legal guides, they keep coming on, they know nothing about the Constitution. A president, a candidate has the right to lobby and lobby the state legislature if he or she believes that the electors should be for them. Itâs a political process protected by the Constitution. They have a right to litigate. Ask Al Gore. They have a right to make allegations.â
âThey havenât called a single Democrat official before this committee who violated article two of the federal Constitution and changed the election laws because of hundreds of lawsuits brought by the Democrat party before the election. We can even put aside ballot boxes and all the rest. They changed the laws. Now, you know, the Supreme Court under William Rehnquist put an end to that with the Florida Supreme Court. But under Roberts, they didnât stop the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Theyâre trying to criminalize a political process.â
âMeanwhile, we have this hack U.S. attorney in Washington. What are you going to do? Take my iPhone next, Mr. Graves? Go after Eastman? Go after another guy?â Levin queried. âYou have attorney-client privileged information there. This committee has violated due process. This committee is withholding evidence. This committee is withholding exculpatory witnesses. You have a U.S. attorney whoâs violating attorney-client privilege and confidentiality. And then you have a U.S. attorney who, what?â
âI want to read you something before I go. Here is Saul Weisenheimer, or whatever his name is, quoted by The New York Timesâ Peter Baker. ââDid Trump commit a crime? This is the smoking gun testimony today,â says Saul Weisenheimer, former deputy to Ken Starr. âThere isnât any question this establishes a prima facie case for his criminal culpability on seditious conspiracy charges.âââ
âIsnât the guy a schmuck? Doesnât establish any culpability for anything,â Levin concluded. âThe two Secret Service agents in the car said the testimony the young lady gave was false. False. Iâm done. Thatâs enough.â
https://thefederalist.com/2022/06/29/levin-stalinist-j6-committee-is-second-biggest-farce-after-russia-hoax/
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President Trump to hold a rally in Alaska for the first time
The 45th president will head to Anchorage, Alaska, next week to rally for his Alaska-native endorsed candidates.
According to an announcement via President Trumpâs Save America PAC, the rally will be held at the Alaska Airlines Center in support of Gov. Mike Dunleavy, senatorial candidate Kelly Tshibaka, and congressional candidate Sarah Palin.
President Trump will give remarks on Saturday, July 9, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. ET.
RSBN will bring all-day LIVE from Anchorage. Stay tuned for details on how you can watch.
45th President of the United States Donald J. Trump to Hold a Rally in Alaska pic.twitter.com/8thh9khQ36
â RSBN đşđ¸ (@RSBNetwork) June 29, 2022
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/president-trump-to-hold-a-rally-in-alaska-for-the-first-time/
Save America Rally in Anchorage, Alaska
Event Details
Sat, July 09, 2022
04:00 pm (AKST)
Doors Open: 11:00 am
Alaska Airlines Center
3550 Providence Dr.
Anchorage ak, 99508
https://events.donaldjtrump.com/events/save-america-rally-in-anchorage-alaska
New York Supreme Court strikes down law permitting noncitizens to vote
New Yorkâs highest court has ruled against allowing non-citizens to vote in city elections, handing the Republican National Committee (RNC) a significant victory.
Richmond County Supreme Court Judge Ralph Porzio made clear in a ruling Monday that âthere is no statutory ability for the City of New York to issue inconsistent laws permitting non-citizens to vote and exceed the authority granted to it by the New York State Constitution.â
âThis Court finds that Municipal Voting Law violates the New York State Constitution, the New York State Election Law, and the Municipal Home Rule Law,â the ruling stated.
The RNC filed a lawsuit in January against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the New York Council, and the New York Board of Elections after the state passed legislation allowing âa new class of persons called âmunicipal votersâ who are non-citizens who are either lawful permanent residents or persons authorized to work in the United Statesâ to vote in local elections in 2023, as previously reported.
At the time, Fox News reported that RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel blasted New York City Democrats, saying, âIf Democrats can subvert elections this flagrantly in Americaâs largest city, they can do it anywhere.â
Following the courtâs ruling this week, McDaniel took to Twitter to celebrate the win, writing, âThis ruling is a huge victory for election integrity and the rule of law: American elections should be decided by American citizens.
âThe RNC is proud to head a broad coalition in successfully challenging this unconstitutional scheme and will continue to lead the effort across the country to ensure only citizens can vote in Americaâs elections,â she added.
Today, a New York City court struck down the Democratsâ radical scheme that would allow over 800,000 non-citizens to vote in NYC elections.
This ruling is a huge victory for election integrity and the rule of law: American elections should be decided by American citizens. (1/2)
â Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) June 27, 2022
This victory signals the second win for Republicans in the state after the United States Supreme Court deemed New Yorkâs carry restrictions unconstitutional in a 6-3 ruling last week.
đBREAKING NEWS: @NRA WINS SCOTUS CASE!
Supreme Court Rules New Yorkâs Carry Restrictions are UNCONSTITUTIONAL
â NRA (@NRA) June 23, 2022
https://www.rsbnetwork.com/news/new-york-supreme-court-strikes-down-law-permitting-noncitizens-to-vote/
Jan. 6 Committee Says Cassidy Hutchinson Told Them That She Heard Mark Meadows Say That A Secret Service Agentâs Friendâs Cousinâs Husband Once Heard That One Of Trumpâs Other Aides Said She Thinks She Heard Him Say He Wanted To 'Do An Insurrection'
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The walls are closing in on former President Trump. In an explosive bombshell unprecedented star witness testimony yesterday, Cassidy Hutchinson told everyone that she heard Mark Meadows say that a Secret Service agent's friend's cousin's husband once heard that one of Trump's other aides said she thinks she heard him say he wanted to "do an insurrection."
"Yes, that's totally what I heard someone say Trump said to someone who told it to them," said Cassidy Hutchinson. "He literally said 'Let's do an insurrection.' And then he threw a plate at the bust of Martin Luther King." Hutchinson then started sobbing uncontrollably.
The committee confirmed that the Secret Service agent's friend's cousin's husband who heard the aide say what she thought she heard is "an upstanding witness of the most unassailable character."
"This is looking really bad," said conservative folk hero Adam Kinzinger. "This might finally be the beginning of the end for Trump, who we are discovering was the evilest president to ever be elected." Kinzinger then started sobbing uncontrollably.
The hearings are expected to heat up even more next week when the committee brings in Johnny Depp to testify - according to sources close to Johnny Depp's agent's cleaning lady's great aunt.
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Source: Trump Cried Out 'Witness Me!' While Jumping From Car To Blow Up Democrats' War Rig
WASHINGTON, D.C. â Cassidy Hutchinson, a former assistant to Trump-era Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, testified Tuesday at the Jan 6 committee hearing that Trump cried out 'Witness me!' while jumping from the presidential limo to sacrifice himself in a fiery explosion that destroyed the Democrats' war rig.
Hutchinson testified to having overheard an unnamed Secret Service agent talking to White House janitor Odor Malone about another agent who claimed to have seen the whole thing happen in a vision.
"The president said, '[unintelligible] I'm the president! I came here to commit literal treason!' and then he grabbed the car's wheel," Hutchinson said. "Then he hauled himself up to the roof of the limo and dove headfirst into the other vehicle."
"And there was an explosion?" pressed Rep Liz Cheney.
"Yes, the Democratic war rig was split in half and Representative Ocasio-Cortez was killed."
At publishing time, the Jan 6 committee has canceled all future hearings after discovering they are making Trump more popular.
https://babylonbee.com/news/witness-claims-trump-cried-out-witness-me-while-jumping-from-car-to-sacrifice-himself-to-explode-democrats-war-rig
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Is Cassidy Hutchinson The New Jussie Smollett? - The TRUTH About The J6 Committee Insanity
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Tucker Carlson Monologue On Biden's DOJ Going After Political Dissidents
Jan. 27: Arrest Douglass Mackey for memes making fun of Hillary.
Feb 3. FBI raid Russell Taylor and Alan Hostetter for a political rally.
April 28: Seized Rudy Giuliani's cellphones and computers.
June 24: Raided George Dixon making Hunter & Joe corruption documentary.
Aug. 19: Arrest Owen Shroyer for speaking to Jan 6 crowd.
Nov. 6: Raided James O'keefe for reporting on Ashley's diary.
Nov. 15: Arrest Steve Bannon for citing executive privilege to Jan. 6 committee.
Nov. 16: FBI raided Sherronna Bishop without charging crime.
Nov. 16: FBI raided Tina Peters for investigating 2020 election.
June 3: FBI arrest Peter Navarro for citing executive privilege to Jan. 6 committee.
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holy shit, the USA government is officially EVIL
>>16563757 Speak up against Joe Biden: You will be arrested without a Warrant
>>16563757 Weaponisation Against We The People
counter terrorism aimed at people who ask questions about the 2020 election results
suddenly this is a crime
>>16563614, >>16563659 Kash Patel Drops Another Truth Bomb â WRECKS Liz Cheneyâs Jan 6 Committee and FALLEN STAR Witness Cassidy Hutchinson (Cap 3:17)
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OUTSTANDING Meme!