Anonymous ID: d6948a Feb. 1, 2019, 6:03 p.m. No.4995552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5626 >>5628 >>5633 >>5638 >>5674 >>5789 >>5806 >>5880 >>5919

>>4995449

Has anyone dug on the Lt. Gov.of Va?

 

Fairfax moved with his family from Pittsburgh to northeast Washington, D.C. when he was five years old. One of four children, Fairfax graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he was senior class president.[3] Fairfax then graduated from Duke University in 2000,[4] with a degree in public policy.[5] He was a briefing coordinator for Tipper Gore during the 2000 presidential campaign of Al Gore, in the campaign's Nashville, Tennessee office.[3][6] Fairfax was also a staffer for Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, in the senator's Washington office.[3][6]

 

After serving on the staff of the Senate Judiciary Committee for two years, Fairfax attended Columbia Law School,[6] where he was a member of the Columbia Law Review.[3] Over the Summer of 2004, he joined the John Kerry presidential campaign, as a body man for John Edwards.[7] He then served as law clerk to Judge Gerald Bruce Lee of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia in 2005. He worked in the Washington office of the law firm WilmerHale before joining the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia in 2010.[4] Fairfax worked for two years as a federal prosecutor in Alexandria, Virginia.[6] He served as deputy coordinator of the Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Task Force during this time.[8]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Fairfax

Anonymous ID: d6948a Feb. 1, 2019, 6:08 p.m. No.4995626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5674 >>5789 >>5919

>>4995552

Political positions

 

Fairfax campaigning for state attorney general, 2013

On economic issues, Fairfax supports policies such as a $15 minimum wage,[8][35] action on student loan debt,[35][36] and more job training and apprenticeships for skilled trades such as electrician, welder, and machine operator.[8][35] Fairfax supports investment in transportation and infrastructure,[8] and implementation of Governor Terry McAuliffe's Virginia Clean Power Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in order to combat climate change.[36] Fairfax favors promotion of renewable energy such as wind and solar.[36]

 

Fairfax supports the Affordable Care Act[36] and an expansion of Medicaid to low-income Virginians.[36][37] He supports caps on campaign contributions.[36] Fairfax has expressed support for single-payer healthcare.[38]

 

On social issues, Fairfax supports abortion rights[39] and same-sex marriage.[36] He is supportive of gun control measures such as universal background checks, a ban on high-capacity magazines, and an assault weapons ban.[37] He supports criminal justice reform,[40] and supports former Governor McAuliffe's restoration of voting rights to felons who have completed probation and parole terms.[36] Fairfax favors additional action to combat the opioid crisis,[40] and supports the decriminalization of the possession of limited amounts of marijuana for personal use.[36]

 

Personal life

Fairfax lives in Annandale, Virginia, with his wife and two children.[4] Fairfax's wife Cerina W. Fairfax is a dentist.[3]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Fairfax

 

The guy's another puppet anons.

Anonymous ID: d6948a Feb. 1, 2019, 6:16 p.m. No.4995720   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4995638

Good info anon.

Just another puppet of the cabal.

Move On and Kamala calling for resignation because interchangeable parts current Gov and Lt. Gov.

Anonymous ID: d6948a Feb. 1, 2019, 6:29 p.m. No.4995916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5944 >>5951

>>4995857

>>4995806

>John Edwards was dirty af

 

Indictment and trial

On May 24, 2011, ABC News and the New York Times reported that the U.S Department of Justice's Public Integrity Section had conducted a two-year investigation into whether Edwards had used more than $1 million in political donations to hide his affair and planned to pursue criminal charges for alleged violations of campaign finance laws.[118][119][120]

 

On June 3, 2011, Edwards was indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on six felony charges, including four counts of collecting illegal campaign contributions, one count of conspiracy, and one count of making false statements.[121]

 

After postponing the start of the trial while Edwards was treated for a heart condition in February 2012, Judge Catherine Eagles of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina scheduled jury selection to begin on April 12, 2012.[122] Edwards's trial began on April 23, 2012, as he faced up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine.[123]

 

In a related development, on March 13, 2012, the Federal Election Commission ruled that Edwards' campaign must repay $2.1 million in matching federal funds. Edwards' lawyers claimed the money was used, and that the campaign did not receive all the funds to which it was entitled, but the commission rejected the arguments.[124]

 

Twelve jurors and four alternates were seated, and opening arguments began April 23, 2012.[125] Closing arguments took place May 17, and the case went to the jury the next day.[126]

 

On May 31, 2012, Edwards was found not guilty on Count 3, illegal use of campaign funding (contributions from Rachel "Bunny" Mellon), while mistrials were declared on all other counts against him.[2] On June 13, 2012, the Justice Department announced that it dropped the charges and would not attempt to retry Edwards.[3]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Edwards