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I really appreciate that you posted this video. But it would be really helpful to include a link and the time where the video addresses the subject you mentioned in your post.
>>8633702 lb
I really appreciate that you posted this video. But it would be really helpful to include a link and the time where the video addresses the subject you mentioned in your post.
I apologize for posting the wrong link. It was the Fox Sunday interview with Steve Munichin about Treasury and Fed. I went back to find the right link but couldn't find it. Very bad lag right now. Never mind.
But for the record, Jimmy Kimmel really does suck too.
Klayman is a puzzling one. He represented George Zimmerman in a suit against Trayvon Martin's family, and is currently representing Corsi lawsuit against Mueller .
From Wiki
Larry Elliot Klayman (born July 20, 1951) is an American right-wing[1][2] activist lawyer[3][4] and former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor.[5] He is the founder of self-styled watchdog groups Judicial Watch[6] and Freedom Watch.[7]
In addition to his numerous lawsuits against the Clinton Administration, which led him to be called a "Clinton nemesis",[8] Klayman has filed a number of lawsuits against political figures and governmental agencies.[9] Klayman's goal in initiating the lawsuits is often to obtain information through the discovery process, rather than winning the lawsuit.[9] Most cases brought by Judicial Watch or Klayman himself fail.[10][11]
Critics have described him as "gadfly,"[12][13] and "a racist, a frivolous litigator and a conspiracy theorist."[14] Klayman is a "birther," and submitted a petition to deport President Barack Obama.[15] His aggressive behavior has led to criticism and sanctions from legal authorities[16] including a ban from appearing in two courtrooms.[9]
He seems to take on controversial cases he can't win, or even get to trial. Just concluded he tries to generate some public interest in issues that don't get a fair hearing in the media. There's the discovery thing too and FOIA process, but Judicial Watch does the heavy lifting there.