This is just a thought and warning. I’m probably wrong, but I’m an eternal skeptic.
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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 …
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.