Anonymous ID: 6c2b9c June 5, 2019, 1:33 p.m. No.6679621   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9706 >>9730 >>0203

A Texas high school teacher has reportedly been fired after she asked President Trump on Twitter to deport some of her students.

 

“[Fort Worth] ISD is loaded with illegal students from Mexico,” teacher Georgia Clark said in a series of tweets on May 17. “I really do need a contact here in FW who should be actively investigating & removing illegals that are in the public school system.”

 

Clark has been an english teacher since 1998. She was suspended without pay in 2013 for an incident where she called a group of students working together and speaking Spanish, “Little Mexico,” and she referred to another student as “white bread.” In that same report, Clark was also accused of making her students do an activity in which she separated them by their race and told the “Mexicans” to cross the border to the other side of the classroom.

 

Clark is appealing the termination.

 

https://twitter.com/NewsBreaking/status/1136365090553286656

Anonymous ID: 6c2b9c June 5, 2019, 1:37 p.m. No.6679657   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Report is actually 2019

 

https://twitter.com/OversightGov/status/1136363579924393984

 

https://www.oversight.gov/sites/default/files/oig-sa-reports/archive/19073//SAR-2019-03.pdf

Anonymous ID: 6c2b9c June 5, 2019, 1:52 p.m. No.6679801   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>9811 >>9846

CNN is reportedly suing the FBI to force the release of documents pertaining to the Mueller investigation.

 

The documents, referred to as 302 memos, recorded the answers that Mueller and his team received from about 500 witnesses during his two-year probe. The case was filed in a district court in Washington, D.C., to be handled by Judge Royce Lamberth.

 

The memos are also at issue in a subpoena from the House Judiciary Committee to Attorney General William Barr. A vote to hold Barr in contempt is to be held in the House on June 11th.

 

Source: CNN sues FBI to force release of Mueller investigation documents | TheHill

 

https://twitter.com/NewsBreaking/status/1136367315145056256

Anonymous ID: 6c2b9c June 5, 2019, 2:29 p.m. No.6680038   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0050 >>0054

The former leader of the Catholic Church in West Virginia spent millions on himself and sent expensive gifts to clergy members who accused him of harassment, according to church records obtained by The Washington Post.

 

Bishop Michael J. Bransfield, who was ousted for alleged sexual harassment and financial abuses, gave cash gifts totaling $350,000 to members who accused him, as well as more than a dozen cardinals in the U.S. and at the Vatican.

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The West Virginia diocese reimbursed him for those gifts by boosting his compensation to cover the value, the records obtained by the Post show.

 

As a tax-exempt nonprofit, the diocese is required to use its money only for charitable purposes.

 

The gifts, one as large as $15,000, were detailed in a draft of the confidential report to the Vatican. William Lori of Baltimore edited the names of 11 powerful clerics who received checks out of the final report.

 

Lori’s name was among those cut. He received a total of $10,500, the draft shows.

 

Lori told the Post on Wednesday that he is returning money he received from Bransfield and asking that it be donated to Catholic charities, “in light of what I have come to learn of Bishop Bransfield’s handling of diocesan finances.”

 

The five lay investigators who handled Bransfield's case determined that the cash gifts were part of a broader pattern of abuse of power.

 

“Bishop Bransfield adopted an extravagant and lavish lifestyle that was in stark contrast to the faithful he served and was for his own personal benefit,” they wrote in the final report, per the Post.

 

Bransfield also spent $2.4 million in church money on travel, much of it personal, which included flying in chartered jets and staying in luxury hotels.

 

Bransfield and several subordinates also spent an average of nearly $1,000 a month on alcohol, the report shows.

 

The former bishop disputed the allegations in an interview with the Post but declined to go into detail because attorneys had advised him not to comment.

 

“Everybody’s trying to destroy my reputation,” Bransfield told the outlet by phone without elaborating. “These people are terrible to me.”

 

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Wednesday called on the diocese to release its investigative report into Bransfield's alleged misconduct.

 

"While we appreciate the fact that our investigation and lawsuit is causing the Wheeling-Charleston Diocese to disclose new improprieties about Bishop Bransfield, we believe it is imperative that the Diocese immediately disclose its investigative report about the Bishop," he said in a statement.

 

Morrisey filed a lawsuit against the diocese and Bransfield in March.

 

https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/447167-ousted-wv-bishop-spent-millions-on-himself-sent-gifts-to-clergy-members

Anonymous ID: 6c2b9c June 5, 2019, 2:35 p.m. No.6680071   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0086

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-05/trump-to-pay-respects-to-allied-forces-who-fought-on-d-day?utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter