January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

canndo

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that is not the "common sense" i was refering to...i was refering to the common sense that stops you from walking off a sidewalk into a hole in the street...the common sense that stops you from using a match to check a gas leak...you seem to be talking about people making false assumptions, not the same thing at all to me

That is the "common sense" that I hear from those who use it while telling me I have none.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Bannon's Grift, Mark Meadows' Contempt of Congress & Trump's Friends & Family Burner Phone Plan

In recent days there has been reporting about attempts by Bannon's defense attorneys to convince a judge to allow them to distribute to the public the discovery given over by the prosecutors in Bannon's criminal case for contempt of Congress. This video discusses the common practice of courts to issue protective orders regarding discovery in criminal cases and what Steve Bannon is really trying to accomplish by objecting to these standard procedures.

Additional reporting has revealed that one of the organizers of the January 6 "Stop the Steal" rally insisted on having hard-to-trace "burner phones" to communicate with Trump family members, aides and former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows. This video also discusses the implications of these revelations.
 

hanimmal

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You got to smother a fire. As much as I would love to know every detail, I am ok to wait until the verdict is in.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Prosecutors Push Back on Bannon's Circus; Roger Stone & Alex Jones Prepare to Plead the 5th

Federal prosecutors filed a motion today taking Steve Bannon's defense team to task for "misleading" the court and attempting to have Bannon's criminal contempt of Congress case tried in the court of public opinion rather than in a court of law.

In other developments, both Roger Stone and Alex Jones have said they likely will invoke their 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination when called to testify bore the House select committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol. This is perhaps one of the better decision made by there two men as they undoubtedly would incriminate themselves if they were to testify truthfully. Next, once they plead the 5th, this will raise the issue of whether
congress will grant them immunity and compel their testimony.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Jan. 6 Committee To Meet To Consider Contempt Charges For Jeffrey Clark

The House January 6th select committee will meet Wednesday to consider holding former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Clark in contempt.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Prosecutors Push Back on Bannon's Circus; Roger Stone & Alex Jones Prepare to Plead the 5th

Federal prosecutors filed a motion today taking Steve Bannon's defense team to task for "misleading" the court and attempting to have Bannon's criminal contempt of Congress case tried in the court of public opinion rather than in a court of law.

In other developments, both Roger Stone and Alex Jones have said they likely will invoke their 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination when called to testify bore the House select committee investigating the attack on the US Capitol. This is perhaps one of the better decision made by there two men as they undoubtedly would incriminate themselves if they were to testify truthfully. Next, once they plead the 5th, this will raise the issue of whether
congress will grant them immunity and compel their testimony.
as much as stone and jones deserve a good anal raping, it would be worth giving them immunity if they can sink trump and his inner circle once and for all.
wouldn't it be funny if everyone ended up taking immunity and screwing over trump? about 1000 separate counts of perjury, sedition, fraud....all backed up by 30+ eye witnesses...
 

DIY-HP-LED

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as much as stone and jones deserve a good anal raping, it would be worth giving them immunity if they can sink trump and his inner circle once and for all.
wouldn't it be funny if everyone ended up taking immunity and screwing over trump? about 1000 separate counts of perjury, sedition, fraud....all backed up by 30+ eye witnesses...
Someone will crack and when they do there will be a traffic jam at the prosecutor's door, they are all a bunch of back biting assholes and the first one usually gets the best deal. If Meadows doesn't want to turn on Trump he will go down with him on conspiracy charges, Bannon will cut anybody's throat to stay out of prison and he's in it up to his eyeballs along with Meadows. Rudy is a likely to crack first, but might be unreliable as a witness, he's broke, fucked and probably won't live long. There are a ton of underlings who have already cooperated with the FBI or committee, they pretty much know the whole story at this point, just the details need to be hammered down.

If Cohen to be believed Donald or members of his family should have NY state indictments before Christmas, perhaps after the new year holidays. Putting Donald in prison is so easy a child could do it FFS, Cohen just did time for a crime individual #1 ordered and paid for, it's a documents based slam dunk federal case with witnesses that could give Donald 10 years of federal time. However a future republican president would be under immense pressure to pardon Donald for federal crimes, not so in NY. Whoever gets him first keeps him until his sentence is done, if the feds get him he could be pardoned, if NY puts him away for life he gets out in a bag.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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'Afraid': Trump Allies Dodge Jan. 6 Committee, Face Jail Time

The January 6th Committee is preparing to hold former Trump DOJ insider Jeffrey Clark in contempt, Politico reports. Like Steve Bannon, Clark reportedly dodged the Committee’s pressing questions, claiming executive privilege. MSNBC’s Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber is joined by former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal to discuss the ongoing investigation.
 

printer

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I guess if he jumps right into the deep end Trump taking the case to the SC might be moot and the SC may decline it.
 
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