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How ****ing wonderful would it be if it is this dimwit that brings Fox down?

Serious question, is any of what is coming out enough to allow the FCC to yank their license?
I mean, say "****" on the air and you're going to get a harder slap from them. I have to think knowingly fomenting insurrection should be on the list.

 

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5 hours ago, Bang said:

How ****ing wonderful would it be if it is this dimwit that brings Fox down?

Serious question, is any of what is coming out enough to allow the FCC to yank their license?
I mean, say "****" on the air and you're going to get a harder slap from them. I have to think knowingly fomenting insurrection should be on the list.

 

~Bang

 

If FOX is on cable I don't think the FCC has jurisdiction over them...

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8 hours ago, Califan007 The Constipated said:

 

If FOX is on cable I don't think the FCC has jurisdiction over them...

 

Au contraire...

 

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The Federal Communications Commission regulates interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.

 

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Trump suggests Pence to blame for Jan. 6 violence after former VP’s criticism

 

Former President Trump on Monday claimed former Vice President Mike Pence was responsible for the violence on Jan. 6, 2021, two days after Pence took aim at his old boss for his conduct around the riots at the Capitol that day.

 

Trump, speaking to a group of reporters aboard his personal plane en route to a campaign event in Iowa, responded to comments Pence made at the annual Gridiron Dinner in Washington, D.C., in which the former vice president said “history will hold Donald Trump accountable” for the events of Jan. 6.

 

“Had he sent the votes back to the legislatures, they wouldn’t have had a problem with Jan. 6, so in many ways you can blame him for Jan. 6,” Trump said, according to The Washington Post. “Had he sent them back to Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, the states, I believe, No. 1, you have had a different outcome. But I also believe you wouldn’t have had ‘Jan. 6’ as we call it.”

 

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Prosecutors say January 6 defendant violated travel conditions by attending CPAC

 

A man charged with participating in the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol violated the terms of his court-approved travel conditions to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference, according to federal prosecutors.

 

Gabriel Garcia sought permission from the court to travel to Washington, DC, from Florida to observe the January 6 trials for the Proud Boys and another January 6 defendant. Garcia also said the purpose of his travel was to consult his counsel pending his own trial, according to court documents.

 

But prosecutors said in a court filing that Garcia attended one trial for a few hours on March 3 before spending the rest of his day at CPAC in Maryland.

 

“The government is surprised by defendant’s whereabouts on his recent trip,” prosecutors said.

 

Garcia, a former Army captain and alleged Proud Boy extremist, ran for the Florida House of Representatives in 2020 and lost in the Republican primary. As a condition of his release from jail pending trial, he cannot travel outside the south Florida without permission.

 

On January 6, prosecutors allege that Garcia livestreamed video on Facebook and verbally showed aggression toward US Capitol Police officers. He is facing six charges, including two felonies. He has pleaded not guilty.

 

The court filing includes social media posts with photos of Garcia socializing at CPAC with other January 6 defendants. The defense said attending CPAC did not violate the defendant’s conditions, but the government said attending CPAC was not on his “precise itinerary.”

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Dozens of Mar-a-Lago staff, from servers to aides, are subpoenaed in classified documents probe

 

At least two dozen people – from Mar-a-Lago resort staff to members of Donald Trump’s inner circle at the Florida estate – have been subpoenaed to testify to a federal grand jury that’s investigating the former president’s handling of classified documents, multiple sources familiar with the investigation told CNN.

 

On Thursday, Trump’s communications aide Margo Martin, who worked in the White House and then moved with Trump to Florida, appeared before the grand jury in Washington, DC. One of special counsel Jack Smith’s senior-most prosecutors was involved in the interview.

 

Martin, who is among a small group of former White House advisers who have remained employed by Trump after he left office, declined to answer any questions when approached by a CNN reporter.

 

Smith has sought testimony from a range of people close to Trump – from his own attorneys who represent him in the matter to staffers who work on the grounds of Mar-a-Lago, including a housekeeper and restaurant servers, sources said.

 

The staffers are of interest to investigators because of what they may have seen or heard while on their daily duties around the estate, including whether they saw boxes or documents in Trump’s office suite or elsewhere.

 

“They’re casting an extremely wide net – anyone and everyone who might have seen something,” said one source familiar with the Justice Department’s efforts.

 

For instance, federal investigators have talked to a Mar-a-Lago staff member seen on security camera footage moving boxes from a storage room with Trump aide Walt Nauta, who has already spoken with investigators.

 

Many of the Mar-a-Lago staffers are being represented by counsel paid for by Trump entities, according to sources and federal elections records.

 

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Judge Rules Trump Lawyer Must Testify in Documents Inquiry

 

A federal judge ruled on Friday that prosecutors overseeing the investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s handling of classified documents can pierce assertions of attorney-client privilege and compel one of his lawyers to answer more questions before a grand jury, two people familiar with the matter said.

 

In making her ruling, the judge, Beryl A. Howell, found that the government had met the threshold for the so-called crime-fraud exception, which allows prosecutors to work around attorney-client privilege when they have reason to believe that legal advice or legal services have been used in furthering a crime.

 

The New York Times reported last month that the office of the special counsel, Jack Smith, had asked Judge Howell to apply the crime-fraud exception to the grand jury testimony of M. Evan Corcoran, a lawyer who has represented Mr. Trump since last spring, as the documents investigation began heating up. Mr. Corcoran appeared before the grand jury in February and asserted attorney-client privilege while declining to answer certain questions.

 

Judge Howell’s ruling, in a sealed proceeding, that the crime-fraud exception applies in this situation is important because it places the imprimatur of a federal judge on Mr. Smith’s contention that Mr. Corcoran’s legal work may have been used in the commission of a crime.

 

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3 minutes ago, skinsmarydu said:

I live for your insight.

~And today's cool photo.  You should have a thread here for those. 

Sorry!

It'll be at least a week. I'm "locked".

 

 

Hey, i offered a legal opinion. Death penalty for convicted traitors is not unheard of.

I/m just sad I won't be there for the Snyder news. Oh well, Tomorrow Keith and Jessy and Scott and I will do a podcast, and we will all list ways the new owner could be worse. 
It is really must-hear. 5:30

 

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2 minutes ago, Bang said:

Sorry!

It'll be at least a week. I'm "locked".

 

 

Hey, i offered a legal opinion. Death penalty for convicted traitors is not unheard of.

I/m just sad I won't be there for the Snyder news. Oh well, Tomorrow Keith and Jessy and Scott and I will do a podcast, and we will all list ways the new owner could be worse. 
It is really must-hear. 5:30

 

~Bang

I'm Irish, so tmrw won't be my best day. 

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3 hours ago, Bang said:

Sorry!

It'll be at least a week. I'm "locked".

 

 

Hey, i offered a legal opinion. Death penalty for convicted traitors is not unheard of.

I/m just sad I won't be there for the Snyder news. Oh well, Tomorrow Keith and Jessy and Scott and I will do a podcast, and we will all list ways the new owner could be worse. 
It is really must-hear. 5:30

 

~Bang


Which happens first (if ever) - Snyder sells the team or Trump gets indicted?

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53 minutes ago, Dan T. said:


Which happens first (if ever) - Snyder sells the team or Trump gets indicted?

 

I'm voting that Trump gets indicted first, probably in NY in the next two weeks.  The NFL is holding another meeting on the sale of the Commanders at the end of this month, so no way a sale happens before April.

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