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HarkMahlberg , to Politics in [News] House Judiciary Committee expected to launch inquiry into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis
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Weaponized government indeed.

Nougat , to Politics in [News] House Judiciary Committee expected to launch inquiry into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis

The committee is expected to ask Willis whether she was coordinating with the Justice Department, ...

And they're going to try and color a totally normal thing to do as somehow nefarious.

Jaysyn , to Politics in [News] House Judiciary Committee expected to launch inquiry into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis
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while there are questions about what jurisdiction they have over state-level investigations.

This is false . The lawyers that you should have spoken with about this would have told you that this is settled law & the answer is "very little".

The has already made it clear that Congressional whatevers are now optional.

They are going to get hit with State Obstruction of Justice charges, though. Bet.

umad_cause_ibad , to U.S. News in Harsh penalties approved for Florida state college employees who use restrooms that don't correspond with gender assigned at birth | CNN

New job posting: Washroom Gender enforcement officer.

Phoenixbouncing , to Men's Liberation in Where barbershops are a community hub, he's filling them with books to help young boys find excitement in reading

I feel this touches on two really important points. Firstly the need for a community hub where men and boys can meet and grow, and where we can help men who are feeling lost find places where they can exchange and realise they aren’t alone.

Secondly, brining books allows a broadening of experiences beyond just the people present and a nice counter balance to social media.

some_guy , to Men's Liberation in Where barbershops are a community hub, he's filling them with books to help young boys find excitement in reading

At a time when books are being removed from libraries, this man is trying to encourage literacy. Give him accolades.

clover ,

And a grant.

Stoney_Logica1 , to Seattle in Listeria warning issued after three deaths linked to contaminated ice cream machines

Accurate name for the restaurant.

JWBananas , to Personal Finance in Mortgage rates soar to their highest level in 21 years
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Sheesh, you could barely floss between those houses!

Uranium3006 ,
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The "suburban dream" looks to be dying out for capitalism reasons (not to mention the exaustion of land a commutable distance by car from cities) and the yard is becoming inceasingly vestigial. Soon they'll reinvent townhomes

azimir , to Politics in Live updates: The latest news on Trump and the Fulton County, Georgia, election case

Odds are the accelerated schedule is due to the likely target of the charges aggressively threatening the witness list. Only so many people involved in the prosecution, the judge & jury, and every known witness can have elevated security measures.

As the threats broaden, eventually it’s not economical to put security on everyone. Instead, maybe (hear me out) we should put the threat itself into some kind of secure facility so the public writ large is protected? I know it’s a crazy idea, but maybe the courts will actually do something about it at some point or another.

acastcandream , to U.S. News in Georgia prosecutors have messages showing Trump’s team is behind voting system breach

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  • admin ,
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    What they said ^^^

    GARlactic , to Politics in News: McConnell says he's 'fine' after freezing during news conference | CNN Politics

    I’m so disappointed to hear this.

    jeebus ,
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    On my birthday no less!

    jerome ,
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    Happy belated birthday!

    I_am_10_squirrels , to Politics in News: Barr obliterates Trump's defense: 'He knew well that he had lost the election'

    But will he testify to that? Saying it on CNN is fine, but I need people to say it under oath and cross examination.

    Neuron , to Politics in News: Barr obliterates Trump's defense: 'He knew well that he had lost the election'

    Understandably people have been pretty aghast that Barr is saying all this stuff while being non committal about whether he would still vote for Trump. I wonder if it’s possible he’s avoiding saying that publicly for now in case he’s called on to testify in the triak. If he’s on the record on public TV saying he’s voting against trump, possible on the witness stand on cross examination trump’s lawyers could try and argue he’s partisan and his statements are politically motivated. Or he’s a coward I don’t know, just a thought.

    crusa187 ,

    I mean he’s definitely a coward, just like all the trump sycophants. Barr is weird because he was the one who wrote the whole memo about how executive power should be expanded/absolute, while on his way into the trump admin’s good graces. Something flipped a switch for him, could have been Jan 6 stuff but not entirely clear. I’m sure he’ll try to cash in on a biographical novel to tell us all about it someday.

    Nougat , (edited )

    Barr announced his resignation on Monday, December 14, 2020, to take effect Wednesday, December 23, 2020.

    What happened over the weekend of December 12/13, 2020, or maybe in the week prior?

    Edit: Let's take a look through the indictment!

    [Georgia] 27. On December 15, the Defendant summoned the incoming Acting Attorney General, the incoming Acting Deputy Attorney General, and others to the Oval Office to discuss allegations of election fraud. During the meeting, the Justice Department officials specifically refuted the Defendant's claims about State Farm Arena, explaining to him that the activity shown on the tape Co-Conspirator 1 had used was benign.

    Immediately after Barr submitted his resignation, Trump initiated a meeting with Barr's successors in the Oval Office to discuss allegations of election fraud in Georgia. We also know that, later on, Trump would attempt - and very nearly succeed - in appointing Jeffrey Clark (Co-Conspirator 4) to the office of Attorney General, after Clark had drafted memos to be sent to state legislatures stating that the US Justice Department had concerns about election integrity (which was plainly false).

    The section titled "The Defendant's Use of Dishonesty, Fraud, and Deceit to Organize Fraudulent Slates of Electors and Cause Them to Transmit False Certificates to Congress" is where a potential smoking gun can be found, in the context of Barr's resignation.

    The weekend of December 12 and 13, 2020, is when the conspirators met and worked on drafting and delivering documentation and instructions to seven states in order to execute the plan to draft fake electors. On December 14, 2020, all legitimate electors met and formally cast their votes for president. "66. On the same day, at the direction of the Defendant and Co-Conspirator 1 [Rudy Guiliani], fraudulent electors convened sham proceedings in the seven targeted states to cast fraudulent ballots in favor of the Defendant."

    William Barr knew all about this fake elector plan, and only submitted his resignation after it was executed. Based on Trump's immediate meeting with Barr's successors in an attempt to leverage the US Justice Department to join in the pressure campaign against state legislatures, it stands to reason that Trump had been trying to get Barr to do the exact same thing.

    In a best case scenario, Barr would have been advising Trump that if the fake elector plan was put into action, Barr would resign. Does Barr have the integrity to do such a thing after having been such a Trump supporter for so long? I think not.

    The remaining options are for Barr to resign of his own choosing, or for him to be told "resign or be dismissed." In either case, I think the reason behind was that Trump was trying to get Barr to use the Justice Department to pressure states in precisely the way Jeffrey Clark would ultimately be prepared to do, and that Barr refused to do so.

    For Barr, the incentive is "If I participate in this scheme, and it doesn't work, I'm going to prison." For Trump, the incentive is "This scheme has to work, or I'm going to prison." Those incentives are in direct opposition to each other. I feel pretty confident that Trump pushed Barr out of the Atty Genl office. And I think it's because "have the Attorney General pressure the states" was always part of the scheme.

    takeda ,

    December 18 is when they had meeting where they decided to plan Jan 6th. I think before that trump likely asked Barr to make DOJ use something illegal to hold power.

    BTW: I found it interesting when Barr was discussing trump's documents handling indictment, he said that AG still had some discretion about who special counsel charges and some other things. Then he realized that this applied to Mueller and him so added that that case was "obviously" bogus.

    bedrooms ,

    Well, if you know your enemy won the election, you'd not commit a crime.

    DarkGamer OP ,
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    Something flipped a switch for him, could have been Jan 6 stuff but not entirely clear.

    Criminal liability has a funny way of doing that. I suspect he's smart enough to not end up under the bus via defending or breaking laws for Trump in a losing legal battle.

    Lutefisky ,

    I’m sure he has good legal reasons (in his mind) about what and when to speak about Trump, but one thing is absolutely clear, he’s a traitorous fuck who’d still be doing what he did as AG if trump won the last election. I hope he’s legally cornered at some point in the subsequent investigations and testimony he’s compelled to give in the future. Then I hope gets a horribly painful and eventually lethal case of herpes.

    xc2215x , to Politics in News: Barr obliterates Trump's defense: 'He knew well that he had lost the election'

    Barr is right that Trump lost.

    BeardedPip , to Politics in News: Barr obliterates Trump's defense: 'He knew well that he had lost the election'
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    Barr is complicit in Trumps crimes. We should not be giving a voice to anything he has to say. He needs to be in jail, along with every single Trump appointee.

    DarkGamer OP ,
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    The way to prosecute someone in a criminal conspiracy is to get their cronies to flip on them.

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