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Another failure of the American media: not reporting on @BBC’s lawsuit against Trump, which is getting worse—for him
Discovery is going to be GLORIOUS 😈
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The Justice Department says it will appeal rather than unredact more Epstein files, after a judge ruled it may be breaking the law.
It has until July 2 to lift the black bars.
One of the emails it's fighting over. Jeffrey Epstein, April 2009: "I loved the torture video."
Maybe Vance doesn't know this history because it's in one of the books his administration banned.
The difference between Watergate and now is that back then, Republicans actually did something about a law-breaking president. Today, they only roll over for their cult leader.
"TOTAL BACKFIRE: BBC makes Trump PAY for $10 BILLION defamation lawsuit.
Trump just opened the door to discovery over his actions around January 6th, and the BBC decided to walk right through it.
Donald Trump sued the BBC for $10 billion over its coverage of January 6. Now, the BBC is making it clear that discovery cuts both ways.
The broadcaster has asked the court to require Trump to turn over his phone records, private schedules, daily diaries, and other communications spanning the period from the 2020 election through January 20, 2021.
The BBC argues that if Trump claims its reporting damaged his reputation, then the facts surrounding January 6 are directly relevant. In other words, they're asking whether Trump's reputation was harmed by the BBC, or by his own conduct surrounding the Capitol attack.
Trump's lawyers are accusing the BBC of trying to turn the defamation lawsuit into a January 6 trial. But that's how discovery works: when you file a lawsuit seeking billions in damages, you open the door to scrutiny of the claims you're making.
Trump wanted a $10 billion payday. Instead, his lawsuit could force him to produce records that shine a new spotlight on one of the darkest chapters in presidential history." @MeidasTouch
На 27-м году правления Путина Россия столкнулась с дефицитом бензина. Очереди на заправках, рекордные цены на топливо — это теперь не исключение в нескольких регионах, не новостная сен��ация на несколько дней, а обыденность. По всей стране все время.
За это платят обычные люди. Потому что цена бензина заложена во все товары — продуктов, лекарств, авиабилетов. Это сорванные поставки и не доехавшая вовремя скорая помощь. Это трудности, которые касаются каждой семьи.
Годами Путин обманывал (как обычно) россиян, что война не повлияет на повседневную жизнь. Но она давно влияет.
Выход существует. Быстрый. Нужно прекратить войну с Украиной и с собственным народом. Когда государство не может обеспечить людей даже доступным топливом, это гов��рит не о временных трудностях. Это говорит о цене политических решений, за которые расплачивается вся страна.
There are 30 of these lawsuits, so we are only 1/3 of the way in humiliating DOJ and denying Trump the records he wants to rig the elections.
Maybe DOJ should just invoke the mercy rule and give up.
Attention ABC and CBS: This is how you handle it when a fascist is pushing you around. You don’t cave in, fire people, cancel shows, and give him loads of cash to make him leave you alone. You fucking fight back.
The 1/6 Committee couldn’t get Trump’s personal phone logs, but the BBC is demanding them as part of discovery in Trump’s defamation lawsuit against the broadcaster.
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