By Darren Samuelsohn, Natasha Bertrand POLITICO June 21, 2019 Roger Stone’s recent social media posts challenging the criminal charges he’s fighting put him in violation of a court-imposed gag order and may require him to be jailed, federal prosecutors argued in a new motion on Thursday. The U.S. attorney from Washington, D.C., who is handling the case originally brought by special counsel Robert Mueller against the longtime Donald Trump adviser, took issue with several of Stone’s posts on Instagram, including several this week that question why he’s not getting more media coverage about his attorneys’ recent legal filings. Those…
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C-SPAN June 17, 2019 Jerome Corsi talked about his book, Silent No More: How I Became a Political Prisoner of Mueller’s “Witch Hunt.” In it he detailed the two months he was questioned by the FBI and Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s prosecutors as part of their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
By John Dietrich American Thinker June 17, 2019 I did not realize Jon Hall’s article, published in American Thinker, was satire until I read: “Roy Moore is the White Boy equivalent of Al Sharpton, but without the charisma.” He describes Judge Moore as “creepy” and claims the charges against him are credible. His comment: “The truth of the allegations should have been irrelevant” sounds a lot like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s remark, “I think that there’s a lot of people more concerned about being precisely, factually, and semantically correct than about being morally right.” Hall claims “any normal man would have…
By Abrar Al-Heeti CNET June 10, 2019 The government reportedly wants to compile a timeline of Roger Stone’s public statements related to his alleged communications with WikiLeaks. The Justice Department has reportedly asked Google to share data to help with its investigation of Roger Stone, President Donald Trump’s former adviser. The tech giant is being asked to share upload dates for YouTube videos in which Stone made public statements in August 2016, according to a document seen by Forbes. Google owns YouTube. Continue Reading…..
By Larry Klayman WND June 9, 2019 As y’all know, I am the founder of Judicial Watch and now chairman and general counsel of Freedom Watch and a former trial attorney and prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice. During my long legal career, I have taken on causes that were not always the percentage thing to do in terms of my own interests! I have represented clients who had been shunned by the mainstream, or as Sarah Palin calls it the lamestream media, because they told the truth and fought battles that were not popular at the time,…
By Natasha Bertrand POLITICO June 7, 2019 A former aide to political operative Roger Stone has turned over to a grand jury all of his text messages with Stone from October 2016 to March 2017, as well as the written agenda for Stone while he was at the Republican National Convention in 2016. The aide, Andrew Miller, turned over the documents in response to a federal grand jury subpoena following his two-hour testimony last Friday before the body, according to communications between Miller’s lawyer and the government that were reviewed by POLITICO. The subpoena offers a glimpse into the…
By Christopher Cole Law360 June 7, 2019 Law360 (June 6, 2019, 6:58 PM EDT) — Alabama politician Roy Moore can’t pull a defamation suit against comedian Sacha Baron Cohen back to Washington, D.C., from New York because he waited too long to seek reconsideration of a transfer to the Big Apple, a federal judge has ruled. Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice whose failed 2017 Senate bid was punctuated by controversy over allegations he sought relationships with teens while in his 30s, is suing Cohen for defamation after Moore’s appearance on Showtime’s “Who Is America?” program months…
MSNBC.com June 5, 2019 Rachel Maddow reports on several stories expected to develop in the near future, including the judge’s reaction to Roger Stone posting comments to Instagram that would appear to violate the gag order in his case. Continue Reading…..
By Kyle Cheney POLITICO June 1, 2019 Federal prosecutors directly refuted for the first time Friday out-of-the-mainstream arguments lodged by Roger Stone, a longtime confidant of President Donald Trump, that Russia may not have been responsible for the 2016 hack of the Democratic National Committee. Stone, fighting charges that he obstructed the House’s Russia probe, argued in a filing earlier this month that FBI investigators relied on a private firm — CrowdStrike — to assess that Russia was behind the hacks and failed to properly preserve DNC servers, an argument that Trump has regularly echoed on Twitter and in…