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Old 12-10-2021, 07:53 PM   #46
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Black Lives Matter stands with Jussie Smollett after verdict, but Don Lemon does not

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bhahahahahaaaaaaa don won't squeeze jussie's lemon anymore.


Social-justice organization Black Lives Matter is still standing with Jussie Smollett after the actor was convicted Thursday of staging a racist, homophobic attack and lying to police about it.


But his old friend Don Lemon, the CNN anchor who once defended him amid allegations of a hoax, is not supporting him.


Meanwhile, Lemon turned his back on Smollett during his CNN show Thursday night, calling the actor a liar who made it more difficult for real victims of hate crimes to come forward.


"He had to make up too many lies as to why he didn't want to do certain things ... to cover. Like another lie — and I guess he got caught up in that because he took the stand himself," Lemon said on "Don Lemon Tonight." "He got angry with the prosecutor as the prosecutor poked holes in his story — calling the only other witnesses liars."


Lemon added: "Here's what folks are concerned about — that what he did might undermine future victims, legitimate victims of hate crimes."


Lemon didn't mention that his own name came up during the trial. Smollett testified that the CNN host allegedly sent him a message informing him that Chicago police didn't believe his account of what happened the night of the alleged attack — a revelation that spurred ethical questions for the journalist.
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Black Lives Matter stands with Jussie Smollett after verdict, .....
... I'm not surprised at all ...

... they both lie, misrepresent, and whine!

So that flogging wasn't enough, he wants some more on appeal.

"Birds of a feather flock together!"

Look at 'em roosting in here! Another "racist" jury verdict!!!

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Old 12-11-2021, 08:05 AM   #48
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Better dust off that hood there LLman. I hear they repel “birdshit.”

Is this another Benghazi thread?
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Old 12-11-2021, 08:16 AM   #49
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... I'm not surprised at all ...

... they both lie, misrepresent, and whine!

So that flogging wasn't enough, he wants some more on appeal.

"Birds of a feather flock together!"

Look at 'em roosting in here! Another "racist" jury verdict!!!

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Awwww right on time....AFTER THE VERDICT!
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Old 12-11-2021, 09:35 AM   #50
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I think he has more important legal matters to be losing sleep over. He may be able to find a lawyer off of a cab or bus that will take the bait for publicity, but like most (all) of his lawsuits it will fail.


Federal appeals court ruled that Trump can not claim Executive privilege in holding back what the Jan. 6th witch hunt, sorry, commission wants.


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Court rejects Trump's efforts to keep records from 1/6 panel

A federal appeals court has ruled against an effort by former President Donald Trump to shield documents from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday against an effort by former President Donald Trump to shield documents from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
In a 68-page ruling, the three-judge panel tossed aside Trump's various arguments for blocking through executive privilege records that the committee regards as vital to its investigation into the run-up to the deadly riot that was aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Judge Patricia Millett, writing for the court, said Congress had a “uniquely vital interest” in studying the events of Jan. 6 and that President Joe Biden had made a “carefully reasoned" determination that the documents were in the public interest and that executive privilege should therefore not be invoked. Trump also failed to show any harm that would occur from the release of the sought-after records, Millett wrote.
“On the record before us, former President Trump has provided no basis for this court to override President Biden’s judgment and the agreement and accommodations worked out between the Political Branches over these documents,” the opinion states.


It adds, "Both Branches agree that there is a unique legislative need for these documents and that they are directly relevant to the Committee’s inquiry into an attack on the Legislative Branch and its constitutional role in the peaceful transfer of power.
The appeals court ruled that the injunction that has prevented the National Archives from turning over the documents will expire in two weeks, or when the Supreme Court rules on an expected appeal from Trump, whichever is later. Lawyers for Trump can also ask the entire appeals court to review the case. Seven of the 11 appellate judges on the court were appointed by Democratic presidents, four by Republican presidents.


The panel's leaders, Reps. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Liz Cheney, R.-Wyo., hailed the ruling, saying it “respects the Select Committee’s interest in obtaining White House records and the President’s judgment in allowing those records to be produced. Our work moves ahead swiftly. We will get to the truth.”
But Trump's spokeswoman said the matter was far from settled.


“Regardless of today’s decision by the the appeals court, this case was always destined for the Supreme Court," Liz Harrington said. "President Trump’s duty to defend the Constitution and the Office of the Presidency continues, and he will keep fighting for every American and every future Administration.”
In its ruling, the court said the executive privilege being asserted by Trump is not a personal privilege but instead one that he “stewards” for the “benefit of the Republic.”
“The interests the privilege protects are those of the Presidency itself, not former President Trump individually. And the President has determined that immediate disclosure will promote, not injure, the national interest, and that delay here is itself injurious,” the opinion states.


Biden had the committee defer its requests for some of the early documents that might have posed privilege claims, and officials expect more documents in subsequent tranches will be subject to the same outcome.


The court praised Biden’s “calibrated judgement” in working with Congress and the Archives to weigh privilege concerns, saying it “bears no resemblance to the ‘broad and limitless waiver’ of executive privilege former President Trump decries.”
White House spokesman Mike Gwin said, “As President Biden determined, the constitutional protections of executive privilege should not be used to shield information that reflects a clear and apparent effort to subvert the Constitution itself.”


Trump sued the House Jan. 6 committee and the National Archives to stop the White House from allowing the release of documents related to the insurrection. Biden had waived Trump’s executive privilege claims as the current officeholder.
At issue, the court said, is not that Trump “has no say in the matter” but rather his failure to show that withholding the documents should supersede Biden's “considered and weighty judgment” that Congress is entitled to the records.


The National Archives has said that the records Trump wants to block include presidential diaries, visitor logs, speech drafts, handwritten notes “concerning the events of January 6” from the files of former chief of staff Mark Meadows, and “a draft Executive Order on the topic of election integrity.”
Arguing for the committee, U.S. House lawyer Douglas Letter argued that the determination of a current president should outweigh predecessors in almost all circumstances and noted that both Biden and Congress were in agreement that the Jan. 6 records should be turned over.


All three of the appeals court judges who heard the arguments were nominated by Democrats. Millett and Judge Robert Wilkins were nominated by former President Barack Obama. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a Biden appointee seen as a contender for a Supreme Court seat should one open during the current administration.
Republican presidents nominated six of the nine Supreme Court justices, including three chosen by Trump.
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"Court rejects Trump's efforts to keep records from 1/6 panel"

It's been fairly well documented and publicized over the years from "both sides of the aisle" that a President is almost obligated to assert the executive privilege to assure it remains effective in the future. Who is requesting or demanding doesn't really make a lot of difference and the purpose doesn't either. Privilege is privilege irrespective of what party is or was occupying the White House.

Similarly there is nondisclosure with respect to this website ... it's just that there are little, small-minded, pieces of shit who think they've mined someone's real world information and they choose to disclose it or make up some childish little phrase to toy with the notion in an attempt to quiet the target of their bullshit.

A good word for such trashy people is "slimeball"!
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Somebody mine your information LexusLover?



Are you accusing this site of not being secure?

Speak up son....we're not mind readers!
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After Jussie Smollett verdict, more court cases await

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...191142721.html


SARA BURNETT
Fri, December 10, 2021, 1:11 PM

CHICAGO (AP) — A jury’s guilty verdict that Jussie Smollett faked a racist and homophobic attack isn’t the end of legal proceedings for the former “Empire” actor or others.


Smollett, 39, was convicted Thursday of five counts of disorderly conduct for lying to Chicago police about being the victim of a racist, anti-gay attack near his home in downtown Chicago. He maintains his innocence, and his attorney has said he will appeal the verdict.


While the charges carry a possible sentence of three years in prison, legal experts have said Smollett is unlikely to get prison time for the low-level felonies, and is more likely to be sentenced to probation and ordered to perform community service. Judge James Linn didn’t set a sentencing date, but scheduled a Jan. 27 hearing for post-trial motions and said he would schedule sentencing after that.


Meanwhile, lawsuits that were on hold pending the outcome of the criminal case may now move forward. They include a lawsuit the city of Chicago filed against Smollett to recoup over $130,000 it spent investigating what police initially believed was a terrible hate crime.


Here's a look at some remaining cases:


CITY OF CHICAGO VS. SMOLLETT


Chicago sued Smollett in April 2019, after he refused to pay $130,106.15 to reimburse the city for police overtime and other costs spent on the investigation.



The city demanded the payment shortly after the Cook County State's Attorney's office dropped the original charges against Smollett for lying to police about the attack. The move by State's Attorney Kim Foxx infuriated then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who lashed out at Smollett for dragging the city’s reputation “through the mud" and wasting police resources on a hoax.



The lawsuit says the city “incurred significant costs” investigating the high-profile alleged hate crime, and seeks reimbursement from Smollett for 1,836 hours of police overtime.



A federal judge stayed proceedings pending the outcome of the criminal case after a special prosecutor investigated and new charges were filed against Smollett in February 2020.


In April 2020, U.S. District Court Judge Virginia Kendall also dismissed a countersuit filed by Smollett against the city, former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, detectives on the case and two brothers who told police he recruited them for the fake attack.


His attorneys said Chicago couldn’t go after Smollett for the cost of the investigation because the city accepted his $10,000 bail as “payment in full in connection with the dismissal of the charges against him” when the original charges were dropped in 2019.


Smollett’s countersuit also said he was the victim of a malicious prosecution that caused him humiliation and extreme distress. They said Chicago police didn’t have probable cause to arrest him for lying based off of “unreliable” accounts from Abimbola and Olabingo Osundairo, the brothers who testified last week that Smollett paid them $3,500 to help him with the hoax, and because police didn’t pursue other evidence.


Kendall said in her ruling that Smollett could refile his suit if he was found not guilty in the criminal case.


In a statement after Thursday’s guilty verdict, the city’s law department said the decision “confirms that the City was correct” in suing Smollett.


“The City intends to continue to pursue its lawsuit to hold Smollett accountable for his unlawful actions and to demand that he compensate the City for costs incurred by the Chicago Police Department which took his false claims of harm seriously,” the statement read.


A status hearing is scheduled for Dec. 16 in U.S. District Court in Chicago.


OSUNDAIRO BROTHERS' LAWSUIT


The Osundairo brothers, who were star witnesses for the prosecution at Smollett's trial, filed their own lawsuit in April 2019 accusing Smollett's attorneys of defamation and seeking unspecified financial damages.


They claimed that the attorneys accused the brothers of leading “a criminally homophobic, racist and violent attack” against Smollett, destroying their personal and professional reputations. The lawsuit named as defendants celebrity attorney Mark Geragos, lawyer Tina Glandian and Geragos’ Los Angeles-based law firm.


The lawsuit also stated that Glandian made public statements that Abimbola Osundairo is gay and participated in sex acts with Smollett. Osundairo said that was untrue, and noted that he has family in Nigeria and travels often to the country, where homosexuality is illegal and punishable by years in prison or even death. Osundairo said the lawyer's statements put his life and the lives of his family in danger.


In a statement issued after the lawsuit was filed, Geragos and Glandian called it “ridiculous” and “a desperate attempt” by the brothers “to stay relevant and further profit from an attack they admit they perpetrated.”


A federal judge in Chicago put the case on hold until the completion of the Smollett trial and asked the parties to file a status report with the court by Feb. 1, 2022.
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Check out the AP’s complete coverage of the Jussie Smollett case.
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remember this racist cunt? there should be a recall of this bitch.


Cook County DA Kim Foxx facing renewed criticism following Smollett verdict for dropping charges last year

https://www.yahoo.com/news/cook-coun...213245982.html


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Sat, December 11, 2021, 3:32 PM·2 min read


Cook County, Illinois District Attorney Kim Foxx is facing renewed criticism, after actor Jussie Smollett was convicted on five charges related to faking a hate crime over a year after Foxx’s office dropped charges against him.


"Let’s remember how Michelle Obama and the corrupt Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx almost got #Jussie off the hook," conservative speaker and author Dinesh D’Souza tweeted following the verdict. "These two slimy characters are complicit in the attempt to cover up Jussie’s hate crime, even if they weren’t charged and found guilty for it."


BIDEN, HARRIS LED FRENZY TO AMPLIFY JUSSIE SMOLLETT'S HATE CRIME HOAX


JUSSIE SMOLLETT'S SUBWAY SANDWICH WAS KEY TO CASE, EX-CHICAGO POLICE SUPERINTENDENT SAYS


"I hope someone prosecutes Kim Foxx now for letting a Michelle Obama crony talk her out of prosecuting Jussie Smollett's obvious crimes. And I also hope Smollett gets an extra 6 months for perjury," Colorado radio host Ross Kaminsky tweeted.
"George Soros gave more than $2 million to elect Kim Foxx," Republican Sen. Tom Cotton tweeted. "Every Soros prosecutor needs to be recalled, removed, and replaced."



Former "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett leaves the Leighton Criminal Courts Building as the jury begins deliberation during his trial on December 8, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson/Getty Images


"Jussie Smollett could have been a role model. But he lied under oath and he doubled down. His appeal is nothing more than a PR stunt," Fox News contributor Leo Terrell said. "And Kim Foxx should be having a reality check right now, because she failed to address this case as a color blind case."


GREG GUTFELD: THIS IS WHY THE MEDIA FELL FOR JUSSIE SMOLLETT'S HOAX


Foxx was heavily criticized last year, including by the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police who called for her to resign, after dropping several charges against Smollett in 2020 for allegedly faking a hate crime where he said he was beaten up by racist and homophobic Trump supporters. The public outrage sparked by the decision to drop many of the charges resulted in the appointing of a special prosecutor.


Smollett, who is both gay and black, was found guilty on five charges of staging that attack and lying to police this week.


He was found guilty of telling a police officer he was a hate crime victim, telling an officer he was a battery victim, telling a detective he was a hate crime victim, telling a detective he was a battery victim and then telling a detective again he was battery victim. He was not found guilty on a sixth charge of telling a second detective he was an aggravated battery victim.


Foxx’s office released a statement following the verdict acknowledging that the "jury has spoken."
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Is this still another Benghazi thread?
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No .... it's a hide in Canada thread.
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Speak up son....we're not mind readers!
"son"? My son doesn't have a gut hanging over his belt.
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"son"? My son doesn't have a gut hanging over his belt.
Sounds like your son's father is going senile
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To a retarded brain everyone sounds "senile"!

How many billable/paid hours a week do you work .. not counting Eccie?
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