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Manafort judge fears for jurors' safety

Seems the alt wrong are threatening a judge to the point he needs protection from them.

I'll bet that's helping bent Manny's case a lot.
Too many weird things happening in this case from the start. Judge seems to have several screws loose. Jury hasn't been sequestered, although Manafort was sent to jail for witness tampering back in June.

If the judge is being threatened, surely the jurors are at risk, too. They've all been sent home for the weekend, with no security. I'm sure everything is just fine. :eek:

Oh and Tangerine Shitgibbon has waded in with his opinion. The US president trying to influence the trial of his former aide, charged with corruption hardly raises an eyebrow these days.

Trump: Manafort trial is a 'very sad day for our country'

“I think the whole Manafort trial is very sad,” Trump told reporters on the White House lawn, as jurors deliberate charges of tax and bank fraud against his former campaign chairman in nearby Alexandria, Virginia.

“When you look at what is going on, I think it's a very sad day for our country. He worked for me for a very short period of time, but you know what? He happens to be a very good person. And I think it's very sad what they've done to Paul Manafort,” he said.
 
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It's happening again.

Exclusive: FBI probing cyber attack on congressional campaign in...

The hackers successfully infiltrated the election campaign computer of David Min, a Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives who was later defeated in the June primary for California’s 45th Congressional district.

The incident, which has not been previously reported, follows an article in Rolling Stone earlier this week that the FBI has also been investigating a cyber attack against Hans Keirstead, a California Democrat. He was defeated in a primary in the 48th Congressional district, neighboring Min’s.
While both Min and Keirstead later lost to other primary challengers from their own party, the two closely-watched races are considered critical, competitive battlegrounds as the Democrats seek to win back Congress from Republicans in November.

It is unclear who was behind the attack against Min’s campaign, why it was carried out, and what the hackers did with any information they obtained. But details of the hack, described to Reuters by people with direct knowledge of the case, highlight the concerns of national security experts who fear that campaigns are woefully unprotected as the November mid-term elections approach.
 
Another strand of voter supression. :mad:

A report this week from Young Mie Kim, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, described how a Kremlin-linked group, called the Internet Research Agency, used Facebook’s ad system to identify nonwhite voters. Then the group tried to discourage those people from voting.
A week before the election, for instance, the Russian group paid Facebook to aim an ad at users interested in African-American history, the civil rights movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X with a seemingly benign post. The ad included a photo of Beyoncé’s backup dancers. “Black girl magic!” the ad said, according to Facebook ads recently released by federal lawmakers.
Then on Election Day, the same Russian group sent the same Facebook user demographic an ad urging them to boycott the presidential election.
“Russian groups appeared to identify and target nonwhite voters months before the election with benign messages promoting racial identity,” Professor Kim, who studies online political ads, wrote in the report. By singling out the same individuals on Facebook, she added, “these groups later appeared to interfere in the elections with voter suppression messages.”
 
Damn! I was looking forward to a huge parade of weapons and troops.....like Putin and Kim put on. The troops could goose step.
He's blaming a Black woman for cancelling his parade. Thank fuck she had the balls to say DC wasn't paying for 'its part' of the bill. Pentagon and Homeland Security seemed unbothered by forking out 70 odd billion between them for the 'spectacle.'

 
Flying AF1 with the entourage, the security required and the chaos his presence will cause will cost the taxpayers a few million less. A round of applause everyone. People, can you STFU about to this parade already.
 
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Manafort judge fears for jurors' safety

Seems the alt wrong are threatening a judge to the point he needs protection from them.

I'll bet that's helping bent Manny's case a lot.
More on this . . .

The extraordinary bias of the judge in the Manafort trial

During the trial, Ellis intervened regularly, and mainly against one side: the prosecution. The judge's interruptions occurred in the presence of the jury and on matters of substance, not courtroom conduct. He disparaged the prosecution's evidence, misstated its legal theories, even implied that prosecutors had disobeyed his orders when they had not.

Under the Code of Conduct for U.S. judges, a judge is supposed to be fair and impartial, as well as "patient, dignified, respectful and courteous" to those in his courtroom. The rule's concern is as much about the appearance of justice as its reality. If the judge violates that rule and a defendant is convicted, there may be a trial remedy — an appeal.

But there will be no appeal available to address Ellis's anti-prosecution bias if Manafort is acquitted by the jurors, who began deliberating on Thursday.
Ellis also questioned the relevance of Manafort's work as a political consultant for Russian-backed politicians in Ukraine, for which he was paid tens of millions of dollars from 2010 to 2014. But if Manafort didn't disclose some payments because he was not registered in the United States as a foreign agent, it would provide a motive to hide the amounts from the U.S. government — just what the trial was about. Ellis chided prosecutors for eliciting testimony about Manafort's lavish lifestyle, but that kind of testimony is also a classic element in a tax-evasion case. That your cars, boats, condos and clothing suggest you made much more income than you reported would surely be relevant.
The potential for judges to influence juries is so great that courts often caution jurors against reading too much into a judge's subtle nonverbal behaviors, a nod of the head, a smile or a frown. Jurors do it anyway. Legal scholars study whether judges' conduct on the bench influences juries — and reliably find that it does.
 
Trump eyes Erik Prince plan to privatize U.S. war in Afghanistan

So, privatise the military and make it accountable only to the President. What could possibly go wrong?

Prince's idea, which first surfaced last year during the president's Afghanistan strategy review, envisions replacing troops with private military contractors who would work for a special U.S. envoy for the war who would report directly to the president.

It has raised ethical and security concerns among senior military officials, key lawmakers and members of Trump's national security team. A year after Trump's strategy announcement, his advisers are worried his impatience with the Afghanistan conflict will cause him to seriously consider proposals like Prince's or abruptly order a complete U.S. withdrawal, officials said.
The defense official said Prince's idea hasn't made its way to the Pentagon for official consideration yet, but it could quickly become a real option if Trump pushes for it.
 
Tapes, more tapes, video, and emails.

This could be interesting but there's little that would be likely to hurt the president.
 
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An orange twat said:
I allowed White House Counsel Don McGahn, and all other requested members of the White House Staff, to fully cooperate with the Special Counsel. In addition we readily gave over one million pages of documents. Most transparent in history. No Collusion, No Obstruction. Witch Hunt!

That's really big of the fucker, actually allowing his staff to tell the truth to an investigation.
Hats off to Trump.
 
U.S. administration says conserving oil no longer an economic imperative

Conserving oil is no longer an economic imperative for the U.S., the Trump administration declares in a major new policy statement that threatens to undermine decades of government campaigns for gas-thrifty cars and other conservation programs.

The position was outlined in a memo released last month in support of the administration's proposal to relax fuel mileage standards. The government released the memo online this month without fanfare.

Growth of natural gas and other alternatives to petroleum has reduced the need for imported oil, which "in turn affects the need of the nation to conserve energy," the Energy Department said. It also cites the now decade-old fracking revolution that has unlocked U.S. shale oil reserves, giving "the United States more flexibility than in the past to use our oil resources with less concern."

Hooray for fracking!!!
NOT!!!
 
Mr Giuliani was arguing that Mr Trump should not testify to the Russia probe, as he might be "trapped into perjury".

Is that admitting his client is a liar, scumbag, idiot, bastard, and pretty much everything else we already know?
 
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Trump lurches from one lot of stupid shit to the next, now he'll wake up and realise hiring his legal team was stupid shit

Trump Lawyers’ Sudden Realization: They Don’t Know What Don McGahn Told Mueller’s Team

Mr. Trump’s lawyers realized on Saturday that they had not been provided a full accounting after The New York Times published an article describing Mr. McGahn’s extensive cooperation with Mr. Mueller’s office. After Mr. McGahn was initially interviewed by the special counsel’s office in November, Mr. Trump’s lawyers never asked for a complete description of what Mr. McGahn had said, according to a person close to the president.

Fuck me, they're a bunch of useless wankers - the perfect team for Trump.
 
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