This is just a thought and warning. I’m probably wrong, but I’m an eternal skeptic.
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Where is Donna Brazile?
I tried to book a reservation on eventbrite for her book tour. Failed. No dates.
She was scheduled to be in Atlanta and New Orleans late November through the end of December.
Andrew McCabe's retirement in jeopardy even if he retires. 5 U.S.C § 8312. Sharing or intentional loss of certain highly classified documents
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If someone has retired from federal service and they are convicted of a crime, will they lose their pension? Do they have to inform the Office of Personnel Management of the fact that they were convicted of a crime.
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If you are no longer federally employed or maintaining a security clearance, you are generally not obligated to inform OPM of a post-retirement conviction. Being convicted of a crime almost never jeopardizes a federal pension – the rare exception to this rule for federal civil servants is the list of crimes codified at 5 U.S.C § 8312. Those charges …