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Bethamphetamine posted:Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy last week promoted a CNN town hall he can't wait to be a part of – but the cable network said no such event has been scheduled. countdown to CNN capitulating and giving him 2 hours of being interviewed by a brow furrowed caitlin collins
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"9/11 wasn't an inside job, I'm saying it never happened" applause from crowd, curtins
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tacodaemon posted:apparently Peter Navarro was just found guilty in his criminal contempt of congress trial https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/09/07/peter-navarro-guilty-contempt/ Peter Navarro convicted of contempt for defying Jan. 6 committee subpoena By Paul Duggan September 7, 2023 at 4:09 p.m. EDT Peter Navarro, a senior Trump White House aide and vocal election denier who has said he helped hatch a legislative scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential race, was found guilty Thursday of contempt of Congress for refusing to cooperate with the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. In a federal trial in Washington that included just one day of testimony from three prosecution witnesses, and no witnesses for the defense, the 74-year-old former trade adviser was convicted of the two contempt charges he faced, each punishable by up to a year behind bars. With right-wing provocateur Stephen K. Bannon, who was found guilty last summer of contempt of Congress, Navarro is the second high-ranking Trump official to be convicted in a criminal case related to efforts to undo President Biden’s victory at the polls. Both men are loud proponents of widely debunked claims that former president Donald Trump was denied reelection because of large-scale voter fraud in key states. Like Bannon, Navarro defied a subpoena from the select committee that demanded information about his “stolen election” falsehoods and details of a brazen plan to reverse Biden’s win through legislative machinations on Jan. 6, 2021, when Congress met in a joint session to formally count electoral votes. The session was interrupted for more than six hours after hundreds of riotous Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. In refusing to cooperate with the bipartisan panel, the two former White House aides cited executive privilege, saying Trump, after he left office, instructed them not to provide testimony or documents regarding matters the committee was investigating. But neither defendant was allowed to raise executive privilege as a trial defense. And with no strong argument for an acquittal, the guilty verdicts came relatively swiftly. Navarro, like Bannon, was accused of two counts of contempt, one for withholding records, the other for refusing to give a deposition. The jury in Navarro’s case, in U.S. District Court, deliberated late Thursday morning and into the afternoon before convicting him. “Peter Navarro made a choice,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Elizabeth Aloi said in her closing argument Thursday. “He chose not to comply with a congressional subpoena. Our government only works when people play by the rules. And it only works if they are held accountable when they do not.” Bannon, found guilty in the same courthouse in July 2022 after 2½ hours of jury deliberations, was sentenced to four months in prison. He remains free pending the outcome of his appeal. Judge Amit P. Mehta set Navarro’s sentencing for Jan. 12. Navarro, an economist and top Trump aide for all four years of the administration, and Bannon, a Trump political adviser who was chief White House strategist for seven months in 2017, are the first defendants to face potential incarceration for defying a congressional subpoena in more than half a century under a federal law that is rarely prosecuted. Since Navarro received the subpoena from the now-disbanded select committee in February 2022, Trump, who is again running for president, has been accused of 91 felonies in four indictments, including four federal charges stemming from efforts to overturn the election. As with Bannon, Navarro’s best hope for an acquittal was to argue that he was barred from obeying the subpoena because Trump, after leaving office, invoked executive privilege in conversations with him. The privilege is meant to protect the privacy of discussions between presidents and their close aides. But Mehta prohibited the argument as a trial defense for Navarro, citing scant evidence that such conversations took place. Because prosecutors were spared a trial fight over the validity of Trump’s purported assertion of executive privilege, they had to prove only that Navarro received the subpoena, that the information it sought was pertinent to the committee’s investigation, and that Navarro willfully failed to comply with its demands for testimony and documents. To that end, prosecutors summoned just three witnesses: David Buckley, who was the committee’s staff director, and two of the panel’s senior investigative counsels, Daniel George and Marc Harris. Navarro’s lead attorney, Stanley E. Woodward Jr., called no witnesses and cross-examined only George, for 15 minutes. Harris, who was to have been the main inquisitor in Navarro’s scheduled deposition, told the jury that he had planned to question the former Trump aide on several topics, including the legislative scheme to thwart the counting of electoral ballots and Navarro’s false claims of widespread voting irregularities. Navarro has said he compiled his fraud “research” in a three-volume report that he personally gave to Trump before Jan. 6 and posted online. Committee investigators wanted to explore any nexus among Navarro’s “stolen election” falsehoods, the maneuvering to halt the electoral-ballot count, and the Capitol attack, Harris testified. He said Navarro was served with a subpoena because it “became clear” to the panel’s staff that he had been “fomenting” violence by “contributing to uncertainty” about Biden’s victory, which “directly fed into” the Capitol mob’s rage. Navarro’s hamstrung defense, meanwhile, was reduced to long-shot arguments. In asking Mehta to issue verdicts of not guilty from the bench before jury deliberations began, Woodward, without the jurors present, implored the judge to consider the possibility that Navarro didn’t have the documents that the committee wanted. Woodward said prosecutors had failed to prove that his client possessed the type of records listed in the subpoena, meaning he should be acquitted of contempt on that count. Yet Navarro has never asserted in court or to the committee that he did not have the documents. As for the contempt charge involving testimony, Woodward said Navarro should be acquitted because prosecutors had failed to prove that he “willfully” missed the scheduled deposition. Federal case law holds that an action isn’t willful if it stems from a “mistake, accident” or other innocent occurrence. “We don’t know that he wasn’t stuck on the Metro,” Woodward told the judge. Was he? “I don’t know.” Woodward later focused on the willfulness issue in his closing argument to the jury, saying prosecutors had produced “no evidence” that Navarro’s lack of response to the subpoena was not a result of “inadvertence, accident or mistake.” In interviews with the Daily Beast and other media outlets before he was indicted last year, and in a 2021 memoir, Navarro said his and Bannon’s legislative scheme involved dragging out the process of tallying electoral votes on Jan. 6, 2021. Trump loyalists in the House and Senate would contest the ballots from six swing states that Biden had won, and each challenge would prompt four hours of debate, resulting in a nationally televised 24-hour spectacle. According to Navarro, his job was to supply Trump-friendly lawmakers with volumes of “evidence” regarding voter fraud, to justify the challenges, while Bannon’s role was to whip support for the plan among Republicans in Congress. The two called their strategy “the Green Bay Sweep,” a football reference to an end-run play made famous in the 1950s by coach Vince Lombardi’s Green Bay Packers. The goal was to pressure Vice President Mike Pence, who was presiding over the joint session, to return the electoral votes to the states for reexamination. Eventually under the plan, the House would wind up choosing the next president, with the 50 state delegations each casting a single vote to decide the election. While Democrats outnumbered Republicans in the chamber, Republicans controlled a majority of delegations. The outlandish play broke down after the Capitol riot when Pence refused to go along with it. Bannon and defense attorneys in his contempt trial did not respond to emails seeking comment on Navarro’s account of the scheme. Navarro told Rolling Stone that Trump wanted “only peace and calm” on Jan. 6 “so that we could meticulously implement the Green Bay Packers Sweep.” The House select committee later concluded otherwise, however, saying the “the central cause” of the riot “was one man, former president Donald Trump, who many others followed.” In the contempt case, prosecutor John Crabb Jr. argued that Navarro, in refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, “acted as if he’s above the law. But he isn’t above the law. No one is.”
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tacodaemon posted:apparently Peter Navarro was just found guilty in his criminal contempt of congress trial Sentencing in Jan.
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mazzi Chart Czar posted:Found this weird rear end porny youtube channel. i did not need to see this
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The Pussy Boss posted:he's going to be President again and I'm glad of it everybody in america knows this except but also including the media. they know it, but they don't, but they do. liberalism in a nutshell: we cant do anything about this very obvious problem we're pretending doesnt exist "institutions will save us! have a great weekend!" -- liberals, leaving for the weekend
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Consolidated Ed posted:"institutions will save you -- I mean us! have a great weekend!" -- liberals, leaving for the weekend
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mazzi Chart Czar posted:Found this weird rear end porny youtube channel. Gotta know when to fold 'em
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tacodaemon posted:apparently Peter Navarro was just found guilty in his criminal contempt of congress trial drat they are nabbing people for ignoring congressional subpoenas??? ooooouh mamacita this could get spicy
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Platoon rear end spider Lol
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Origami Dali posted:this is some numbers station poo poo Yeah! I thought I was going crazy when I saw this poo poo in the recommendations. Like it can't be real tenderjerk posted:i did not need to see this
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crime fighting hog posted:countdown to CNN capitulating and giving him 2 hours of being interviewed by a brow furrowed caitlin collins I dunno, I think it's Megan's time again. You know she wants it.
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Platoon rear end spider Never seen. Worth watching? Can I take Charlie Sheen seriously after everything?
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tenderjerk posted:drat they are nabbing people for ignoring congressional subpoenas??? No, he is a token arrest. They've let dozens of republican fascists blow them off by now.
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petit choux posted:I dunno, I think it's Megan's time again. You know she wants it. For a sec I thought you meant Markle and ya know it can't be any less entertaining
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Platoon rear end spider
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crime fighting hog posted:For a sec I thought you meant Markle and ya know it can't be any less entertaining No, the Megan that blew away her career by being a subnormal Trumper nutcase is back on the campaign trail
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crime fighting hog posted:Never seen. Worth watching? Can I take Charlie Sheen seriously after everything? I watched it for the first time just a few months ago and it’s a pretty fantastic movie, hits hard and has tons of incredible performances by faces that went on to become big-name actors (Forest Whittaker, John C McGinley, Tony Todd, Keith David, and more) well worth your time
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found this in the goldmine
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UFOTacoMan posted:I would like to be australian crime fighting hog posted:I just walked outside for a smoke and ran into about 15 spider webs with my goddamn face
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Nebraska, Australia, what's the difference?! for real the spider webs are bad this year
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Ben Nerevarine posted:I watched it for the first time just a few months ago and it’s a pretty fantastic movie, hits hard and has tons of incredible performances by faces that went on to become big-name actors (Forest Whittaker, John C McGinley, Tony Todd, Keith David, and more) I'll check it out! thank you
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https://twitter.com/PapavasileiouWX/status/1699806346126725201?s=20
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what's the sentencing guidelines for that?
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crime fighting hog posted:Nebraska, Australia, what's the difference?! Our neighbor cat killed a bunch of lizard that used to roam around our yard, and I miss them. Especially now that we keep finding spiders the size of a thumb around the house. loving Spiders. You're so lucky there was a lizard genocide by the neighborhood Hitler cat.
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gently caress You And Diebold posted:https://twitter.com/PapavasileiouWX/status/1699806346126725201?s=20 thessaly lookin thelassic
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Ben Nerevarine posted:Platoon rear end spider apocalypse now rear end roach https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIhMoPA96Z0
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early spring is great around here because we have so many hummingbirds nesting that they take down all the spider webs to build their stretchy nests
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jesus loving christ who the gently caress doesn't know that Belo Horizonte is a honkin big city in Brazil
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tacodaemon posted:jesus loving christ who the gently caress doesn't know that Belo Horizonte is a honkin big city in Brazil I thought it was Mitt Romney's secret twitter account
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