Anonymous ID: 36e42b Nov. 30, 2018, 7:40 p.m. No.4093894   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4141 >>4344 >>4450

Appellate court plans closed session in mystery plaintiff's suit against Mueller

 

A federal appeals court announced Friday that it would hold a closed oral argument session on Dec. 14, to address a lawsuit apparently filed against Special Counsel Robert Mueller by an unidentified grand jury witness.

 

Much of the detail in the case remains under seal, and there has been intense speculation in the legal and political communities over the identity of the mystery appellant.

 

Speculation in some media was that President Trump himself had filed the lawsuit back in August, but his attorney denied it.

 

The suit could be related to a possible subpoena for the witness to appear before the federal grand jury empaneled by Mueller, who is looking into a range of issues, including the extent of Russia interference in the 2016 election.

 

This case is not related to the appeal by Andrew Miller, a former associate of Trump confidant Roger Stone, who is resisting a Mueller subpoena. Miller’s case was argued Nov. 8 before the same D.C.-based appeals court.

 

The three-judge panel hearing the mystery case includes those appointed by Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/appellate-court-plans-closed-session-in-mystery-plaintiffs-suit-against-mueller

 

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Anonymous ID: 36e42b Nov. 30, 2018, 7:46 p.m. No.4094044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4098 >>4344 >>4450

UC-Berkeley Student Govt Unanimously Approves Resolution To Fund Migrant Caravan

 

The University of California Berkeley student government has resolved to financially support the Honduran migrant caravan after a four-hour meeting Wednesday evening, during which senators were told that voting against the funding would be “violent."

 

The resolution passed Wednesday night was presented by the Associated Students of the University of California. Among other initiatives, the bill titled In Support of Central American Refugees in their Pursuit of Asylum proposed that the student government allocate $1500 to be donated to a non-profit organization with the intent of helping to fund the caravan.

 

The bill specifically referenced the Honduran migrant caravan, acknowledging that "while some have gradually arrived to the US-Mexico border, thousands are still en route and should arrive in the next week or two,” and calling on the student government to “be in solidarity” with these individuals.

 

The document details the plight of Honduran citizens and blames the state of Honduras on the United States.

 

"The United States, fueled by corporate greed, has strategically intervened in Central American politics and warfare; thus strengthening the U.S. economy and further disregarding the livelihood of the citizens in these countries."

 

Multiple Latino American students, one of whom stated that she was "undocumented and unafraid," showed up to speak before the vote in an effort to persuade senators to pass the bill, some more aggressive than others. These students urged the association to “put their money where their mouth is” to prove their empathy for the migrants and asserted that a refusal to allocate the $1,500 in caravan assistance funding would be “damn petty.” Multiple students called the proposed donation the “bare minimum” that could be done by ASUC to support migrants.

 

“Get your shit together,” one student told senators. Another warned senators that a “no” vote on this bill would be “ignorant and violent."

 

After these community members spoke, the bill was passed unanimously, approving not only the donation of funds to support the caravan, but also tasking the student government’s Office of External Affairs Vice President with “phone-banking and lobbying in support of both emergency and comprehensive immigration reform.”

 

The bill states that this effort should specifically address asylum and visa application backlog and “ending the violent practices of our border patrol agents.”

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-11-30/uc-berkeley-student-govt-unanimously-approves-resolution-fund-migrant-caravan

Anonymous ID: 36e42b Nov. 30, 2018, 7:49 p.m. No.4094118   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4128 >>4134 >>4177 >>4180 >>4400

Bette Midler Says Mueller Should “Hang” Trump Family “Good and High”

 

Bette Midler, 72 fired off a tweet Friday morning calling for violence against President Trump and his family following Cohen’s guilty plea for lying to Congress about a timeline of his plans to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.

 

The Trump-hating singer said Robert Mueller is going to “hang” Trump and his family “GOOD AND HIGH!” – and of course her tweet is still on Twitter. (screenshot below in case of deletion)

 

Midler believes the Trump’s should be hanged for merely talking about building a Trump Tower in Moscow – a tower that was never even built. Let that sink in.

 

Celebrities calling for violence against President Trump and his family is a regular occurrence and Twitter never takes disciplinary action against the far-left Hollywood haters.

 

Peter Fonda previously called for President Trump’s 12-year-old son Barron to be locked in a cage with pedophiles and Twitter took no action against Fonda’s account.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/11/bette-midler-says-mueller-should-hang-trump-family-good-and-high/

Anonymous ID: 36e42b Nov. 30, 2018, 7:50 p.m. No.4094144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4344 >>4450

G20 ‘Kowtows’ to Trump – Avoids Climate Change

 

Global warming may be off the agenda at the G20 summit. If it is, we know exactly whom to thank.

 

According to the green publication Clean Technica, in an article headlined “G20 Nations Reportedly Set to Kowtow to Trump on Climate Change”:

 

A reported draft version of a communique being formulated by leaders of the G20 in advance of the 13th meeting of Group of Twenty to be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, starting Friday, fails to back the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement and makes no mention of the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C which warned that “Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society.”

 

 

Further, the draft nods in the direction of those countries intent on defending their continued use of coal, saying that there are “varied” energy choices and “different possible national pathways.”

 

Further highlighting the weakening stance of G20 nations’ willingness to stand up to climate obstructionists like the United States and Australia, there is no mention of the IPCC’s Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C which was published earlier this year and which warned that “Limiting global warming to 1.5°C would require rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society.”

 

There is also no mention of the upcoming COP24 climate talks to be held in Katowice, Poland, starting a day after the G20 meeting ends on Saturday.

 

There was some hint of the possibility of a weakening of the G20’s stance on climate change earlier this month, when Argentina’s G20 sherpa (emissary) Pedro Villagra Delgado spoke to the media, saying that the drafting of this communique, and the section referencing the Paris Climate Agreement, was proving to be the “most complicated” aspect. “Of course, we want the Paris Agreement to be mentioned, but we want it to be mentioned, encompassing everyone, albeit in an ambiguous way,” he said. “The United States does not say that nothing should be done [about climate change], but that they do not want to have neither the obligations nor the goals imposed by the Paris Agreement.”

 

“The more assertive mentions are made, the more likely it is that the United States will stay away from it,” he concluded.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/30/trump-forces-climate-change-off-the-menu-at-g20-summit/