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>>23125335, >>23125361, >>23125436, >>23125473, >>23125476 Subversive Miles Taylor on how Donald Trump is “using the presidency to punish dissent.”
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>Handy list of treasonous fucks
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WHO IS STANDING UP
Over 225 prominent former government officials and American leaders joined an open letter condemning Trump’s retaliatory investigations targeting Miles and Chris Krebs, another former Trump official similarly targeted by Executive Order because he dared to assert the 2020 election was fair and legal.
The forceful statement marked the largest, joint bipartisan repudiation of any targeted executive action in President Trump’s second term. The signatories blasted the Executive Orders as a “dangerous escalation in the abuse of presidential power” and a “profoundly unconstitutional break with tradition.”
Signatories included:nearly a dozen former officials from Trump’s first term, such as Ty Cobb, Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet (ret.), John Mitnick, Elizabeth Neumann, Anthony Scaramucci, Olivia Troye, and Alexander Vindman; former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt; dozens of Republican and Democratic members of Congress, such as Charlie Dent, Reid Ribble, Kathleen Rice, Christopher Shays; former Senators Barbara Boxer, Bob Kerrey, Mark Udall, and Tim Wirth; former CIA Directors Gen. Michael Hayden and William Webster; former FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe; former Governors Arne Carlson, Christine Todd-Whitman, and Mark Sanford; former White House Chief of Staff John Podesta; former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Acting Attorney General Stuart Gerson; ex-presidential advisors Paul Begala and Bill Kristol; dozens of conservative and progressive policy luminaries such as John Bellinger, Rosa Brooks, George Conway, Joseph Nye, Richard Painter, Anne-Marie Slaughter, CAP CEO Neera Tanden, Laurence Tribe, and many more
https://endpresidentialrevenge.org/
OUR TEAM
Taylor and his family are being represented by a legal team that includes Lowell & Associates, Hecker Fink, andMark S. Zaid, PC. This legal defense campaign is coordinated by Whistleblower Aid and other leading civil society groups fighting for #End Presidential Revenge.
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>POTUS: "2 hour, 15 min call with him [PUTIN]"
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>"It takes twoto tango"
>POTUS
>>POTUS: "2 hour, 15 min call with him [PUTIN]"
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