Anonymous ID: bcb99e Aug. 8, 2023, 10:06 a.m. No.19322506   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19322145

Appearing with Sebastian Gorka, Kash Patel puts some excellent context on the issue of Dircuit Court Judge Chutkan presiding over the special counsel case against President Trump.

I was unaware of the detail where Judge Chutkan originally presided over the case when Fusion GPS tried to block Devin Nunes and Kash Patel from revealing the source of the payments for the Chriss Steele dossier. This is a big datapoint.

TRANSCRIPT – Kash Patel: “Judge Chutkan, for those who don’t know, represented Burisma, Hunter Biden’s fraudulent consulting firm, she was a lawyer at the same law firm with Hunter Biden. But Seb, let’s put that aside. What other matters are there for her recusal? In 2017 when Devin Nunes and I were running the Russiagate investigation, we figured out who paid for the Steele dossier. Fusion GPS, the DNC, and the Hillary Clinton campaign paid Christopher Steele millions of dollars and they laundered it through the FBI and the FISA court to unlawfully surveil Donald Trump. That’s big-time stuff.

On the eve of us winning that disclosure, before the world knew, Fusion GPS took us to federal court and that case landed in JUDGE CHUTKAN’S COURT ROOM. … After a month of heavy litigation where Judge Chutkan knew the ins and outs of Fusion GPS, our proceedings, all possible witnesses, etc., when she could not prevent us from prevailing, she recused -on her own- from that case. Why?”

“We found out her law firm, Boies Schiller, represented Fusion GPS. The very client that was in front of her in federal court was one of her former clients. That is rule #1 for disqualification.”

GORKA: “Boies Schiller Flexner is the same company where Chutkan and Hunter Biden worked!”

PATEL: “You gotta ask yourself, Seb, how come it took Chutkan a month [to recuse herself]? … She wanted to block the bank records.

Imagine if we never found out who paid for the dossier. … She set the precedent. She cannot neutrally and arbitrarily preside over Donald Trump’s criminal trial when she recused herself from the very representation of the Democratic entrenchment: the DNC, the Hillary Clinton campaign, Fusion GPS, because she was so biased because of her prior representation from Boies Schiller.

How could she possibly be allowed to stay on this case? And it wasn’t us, Seb. We got her off because of her own history. That precedent is what Donald Trump’s lawyers must apply this week.”

Perhaps this recusal issue is why four other district court judges including Boasberg sat in the back of the courtroom for President Trump’s appearance last week. Perhaps the judges were proactively contemplating who would meet the DC recusal threshold.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2023/08/08/recusal-kash-patel-reveals-stunning-background-of-dc-judge-chutkan-in-cases-against-president-trump/

Anonymous ID: bcb99e Aug. 8, 2023, 10:21 a.m. No.19322576   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19322490

we don't want or need your so-called "education"

however, transparency and disclosure would be welcomed

for instance, who in the federal government do you work for and how much are you paid in salary with our taxpayer money?

Anonymous ID: bcb99e Aug. 8, 2023, 10:29 a.m. No.19322624   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2725 >>2823

The group of people behind the defense of Kyle Rittenhouse announced the formation of a nonprofit aimed at helping regular people they believe are unfairly facing attacks from “cancel culture.”

“We aim to help everyday Americans being victimized for exercising their constitutional rights,” Jillian Anderson, a board member of the newly formed Themis Alliance, told Fox News Digital. “Whether it’s blatant censorship or the government being weaponized against people for simply speaking up against government policy, it’s clear there’s a coordinated assault on the First Amendment underway.”

Anderson was one of a handful of people who stepped up in the defense of Rittenhouse, who as a 17-year-old was charged in the shooting of three men, two fatally, during the August 2020 unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Rittenhouse benefited from a massive fundraising effort for his legal defense and was eventually acquited, but the fight did not come without obstacles, according to Themis.

Adam Waldeck, another Themis Alliance board member, told Fox News Digital that Rittenhouse was “kicked off at least a dozen online platforms just for trying to raise resources for Kyle’s legal defense,” calling the saga a shocking example of censorship that motivated him to get involved in standing up the new nonprofit.

“It just shows how aggressive and censorious so many of our institutions have become,” Waldeck said. “All too often it’s only happening to people thought to hold certain opinions or represent certain values. It’s deeply unfair and makes the pursuit of justice — which should be in the interest of every America — nearly impossible. I’m hopeful Themis Alliance can help to right this wrong so everyday Americans aren’t crushed and drowned out by malicious actors.”

In addition to the legal troubles Rittenhouse found himself in after the Kenosha unrest, Anderson noted that the teenager was also subject of relentless public and media attention, which drew her in to help him in the public relations battle.

“In my journey with Kyle Rittenhouse to gain media attention before his trial, the obstacles were daunting. Sharing his side of the story seemed nearly impossible as broadcasters and hosts shied away,” Anderson said, noting that leaking a video of the incident to the media was the eventual catalyst to getting Rittenhouse’s version of events to the public.

“Witnessing the media’s immense power, I was personally driven to support Kyle and his shattered family, victims of relentless smears by mainstream media,” Anderson said. “This experience led me to help create Themis Alliance, providing a voice and platform for those silenced by the woke mob and cancel culture. Together, we’ll empower the voiceless to reclaim their narratives.”

The Themis Alliance will work to combine both public relations and legal defense to assist those targeted by cancel culture, Anderson said, while also engaging in Equal Justice Education Campaigns through op-eds, events and social media aimed at informing the public on the importance of proving equal justice.

The organization was named after Themis, who in Greek mythology is the goddess of justice.

 

https://nypost.com/2023/08/08/kyle-rittenhouses-team-forms-group-to-fight-for-everyday-people-targeted-by-cancel-culture/