Forwarded from Roosvelt Terriers
I really do hope and pray they step it up and release more than what's in that little binder these folks got. Cuz what's in that binder ain't much of anything we didn't already know.
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Forwarded from Roosvelt Terriers
UPDATE: Epstein Files
@RepMTG shares an important update.
The FBI Refused to hand over all of the files before Kash Patel was confirmed.
The rest of the files will be delivered tomorrow.
I’m assuming this means part of the files, what was in those binders should be released today.
Thanks MTG for the update. 🙏
@RepMTG shares an important update.
The FBI Refused to hand over all of the files before Kash Patel was confirmed.
The rest of the files will be delivered tomorrow.
I’m assuming this means part of the files, what was in those binders should be released today.
Thanks MTG for the update. 🙏
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Forwarded from Roosvelt Terriers
Gene Hackman owned his own island 🤔
He also owned a home in Santa Fe
Santa Fe is one of the largest art markets
Think about the Super Bowl commercial with the banana taped to the wall. They eat the art. Kim Kardashians mom was in the commercial.
Think about Clinton’s shipping live art on the Evergreen containers
the timing of his family’s death is interesting… almost looks planned or fake 🤔
He also owned a home in Santa Fe
Santa Fe is one of the largest art markets
Think about the Super Bowl commercial with the banana taped to the wall. They eat the art. Kim Kardashians mom was in the commercial.
Think about Clinton’s shipping live art on the Evergreen containers
the timing of his family’s death is interesting… almost looks planned or fake 🤔
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Now, with the release of the so-called Epstein Files – which are expected to unveil the financier's final secrets and perhaps those of his associates – said to be imminent, a lawyer at the heart of the saga reveals why he believes Epstein was murdered.
Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, Spencer Kuvin, chief legal officer at Goldlaw Law Firm in West Palm Beach, who met Epstein on several occasions and has fought relentlessly for his victims over 20 years says: 'I can't tell you he definitely didn't commit suicide, but it looks suspicious.'
He points to his personal knowledge of 'arrogant' and 'egotistical' Epstein and the mysterious failings by prison guards in the hours leading up to his death.
'He believed he was going to get out of jail because what he did [in his mind] was perfectly legal, perfectly fine.
'He said to me point blank: "I paid [the girls], they accepted, I didn't drug them. So, it's legal"
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Speaking exclusively to the Daily Mail, Spencer Kuvin, chief legal officer at Goldlaw Law Firm in West Palm Beach, who met Epstein on several occasions and has fought relentlessly for his victims over 20 years says: 'I can't tell you he definitely didn't commit suicide, but it looks suspicious.'
He points to his personal knowledge of 'arrogant' and 'egotistical' Epstein and the mysterious failings by prison guards in the hours leading up to his death.
'He believed he was going to get out of jail because what he did [in his mind] was perfectly legal, perfectly fine.
'He said to me point blank: "I paid [the girls], they accepted, I didn't drug them. So, it's legal"
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The Justice Department is recruiting new attorneys to help defend President Donald Trump’s immigration and other policies in court, according to public job postings, department officials and legal experts.
The aim is to create a cadre of lawyers with the skills and willingness to back the administration as it gears up for legal challenges on birthright citizenship, sending migrants to Guantánamo Bay, federal workforce firings, deep spending cuts and more.
The hirings are largely to fill openings created by the high number of civil division attorneys who have resigned since the 2024 presidential election, according to people familiar with the situation, who like others interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals and to discuss sensitive information.
But the effort also gives the Justice Department an opportunity to bring a slew of attorneys who align ideologically with the president into career positions in high-profile sections of the department.
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The aim is to create a cadre of lawyers with the skills and willingness to back the administration as it gears up for legal challenges on birthright citizenship, sending migrants to Guantánamo Bay, federal workforce firings, deep spending cuts and more.
The hirings are largely to fill openings created by the high number of civil division attorneys who have resigned since the 2024 presidential election, according to people familiar with the situation, who like others interviewed for this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals and to discuss sensitive information.
But the effort also gives the Justice Department an opportunity to bring a slew of attorneys who align ideologically with the president into career positions in high-profile sections of the department.
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How the Justice Dept. is hiring to fight for Trump policies in court …
archived 27 Feb 2025 21:12:45 UTC
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