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https://x.com/FBIDirectorKash/status/1899293930841161757
FBI Director Kash Patel
@FBIDirectorKash
Our team has been working day and night to produce documents for Chairman Grassley and Chairman Jordan and this is only the beginning.
To rebuild trust, your FBI will be opening the books at levels never done before.
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Brooke Singman
@BrookeSingman
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EXCLUSIVE: Sources tell me FBI Director Patel has been “personally asking staff for updates” on when records are being sent to House, Senate & that he wants to comply with congressional requests ahead of deadlines
https://foxnews.com/politics/fbi-director-patel-working-aggressively-comply-congressional-record-requests-ahead-deadlines
10:58 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1899294716417527875
Shadow of Ezra
@ShadowofEzra
Why is Tom Cotton obstructing in the release of the JFK files?
11:02 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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https://x.com/RepClayHiggins/status/1899271408456200347
Rep. Clay Higgins
@RepClayHiggins
House Republicans will pass the reduced funding bill without a single Democrat vote…
9:29 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1899275685816098980
Elon Musk
@elonmusk
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Mike Benz
@MikeBenzCyber
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The Ukranian disinfo org doxxing US journalists & calling for firings, sanctions & criminal prosecutions of US Trumpworld officials received 42% of its start-up capital from: The National Endowment for Democracy (NED). x.com/TheGrayzoneNew…
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9:46 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1899301851582918848
James O'Keefe
@JamesOKeefeIII
Act Blue officials had a secret conference and I ambushed everyone outside the hotel.
They weren’t too happy about that.
I knew about the conference because a secret mole within Act Blue tipped me off.
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11:30 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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Anons, is it true KASH was on this nigga's show back when…?
https://x.com/realstewpeters/status/1899301677489963397
Stew Peters
@realstewpeters
Trump is calling to PRIMARY
@RepThomasMassie
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AIPAC and Elon bought and paid for this administration, and they’re going to get their shekels worth.
Trump is acting as a subversive jewish agent. He will soon send Americans to DIE for Israel, and he’s ousting dissidents.
11:29 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1899284733965766771
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
When will the tribunals be held?
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard
@DNIGabbard
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Per @POTUS directive, I have revoked security clearances and barred access to classified information for Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Lisa Monaco, Mark Zaid, Norman Eisen, Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, and Andrew Weissman, along with the 51 signers of the Hunter Biden
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10:22 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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GFTO shill
https://x.com/ILA_NewsX/status/1899285331586986349
I Love America News
@ILA_NewsX
FYI: Lawyers need security clearance to represent people in treason cases before military tribunals, and Trump just removed clearances from the 2 dirtiest Democrat law firms. I'm going to need more popcorn.
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10:24 PM · Mar 10, 2025
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Per Grok
Depends on case.
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Civilian attorneys do not inherently require security clearances to participate in military tribunals, but the need for a clearance depends on the specific circumstances of the case, particularly whether classified information is involved.
In general, military tribunals—such as courts-martial under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) or other proceedings like those at Guantanamo Bay—allow civilian attorneys to represent defendants. For courts-martial, the UCMJ (Article 27) permits civilian counsel to participate alongside military defense counsel, provided they are members of a federal bar or a state bar, and no security clearance is explicitly mandated as a prerequisite for participation. However, if the case involves classified evidence or sensitive national security matters, a civilian attorney may need to obtain a security clearance to access that information and effectively represent their client.
For example, in high-profile military commissions like those at Guantanamo Bay, civilian attorneys have often been required to obtain security clearances due to the classified nature of evidence related to terrorism or intelligence operations. The Department of Defense (DoD) typically facilitates this process, granting clearances on a case-by-case basis after background checks and vetting. Attorneys must comply with strict rules about handling classified material, and failure to secure a clearance could limit their ability to fully participate in the case.
In practice, the military judge or convening authority oversees access to classified information. Under Military Commission Rule of Evidence 505 (similar to Rule 505 in courts-martial), procedures exist to protect classified material, including requiring clearances for anyone needing access or allowing redacted versions of evidence to be used when possible. If a civilian attorney doesn’t need to review classified materials (e.g., if the military counsel handles that aspect), a clearance might not be required.
So, the bottom line: civilian attorneys don’t need a security clearance by default to participate in military tribunals, but they may need one if classified information is central to the case—and the military will determine that based on the specifics.