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January 6 committee ends meeting on criminal referrals | CNN Politics By Annie Grayer, Zachary Cohen, Pamela Brown, Paul LeBlanc CNN December 12, 2022 The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection concluded its meeting on Sunday where members discussed criminal referrals, multiple sources told CNN. The subcommittee tasked with investigating criminal referrals presented its recommendations to the full panel at a 1 p.m. ET virtual meeting, but it is unclear if those recommendations were officially adopted. A source described the meeting as “successful” but did not elaborate. “We are as a subcommittee, several of us…

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Lawmakers react to Elon Musk’s call to prosecute Anthony Fauci By Ivana Saric Axios December 12, 2022 “Could you just leave a good man alone in your seemingly endless quest for attention?” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) tweeted Sunday. “Elon Musk wants to criminalize Anthony Fauci because he disagrees with him. Elon is no champion of free speech,” Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-N.Y.) tweeted. “It’s America. You can select any pronouns you damn well please. But Anthony Fauci has likely saved more human lives than any living person in the world. Shame on you,” Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) tweeted. Continue…

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MSN December 11, 2022 The Justice Department is seeking a 31-months behind bars for a man charged with single-count superseding information during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Mathew Capsel came to a plea deal for the charge in September, with the guideline range being 27-33 months in prison. “The government recommends that the Court impose a sentence of imprisonment of 31 months, which is a near mid-range sentence as calculated by the government and as agreed upon by the parties in the plea agreement, restitution of $2,000, and the mandatory $100 special assessment for each count of conviction,” the…

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CBS News December 11, 2022 As Dr. Anthony Fauci prepares to step down as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the end of the year, the leading immunologist faced derision on social media over the weekend from tech billionaire and Twitter CEO Elon Musk. “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci,” Musk tweeted on Sunday. The jibe, shared largely without context, drew support from prominent conservatives such as right-wing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene — whose account was reinstated with Musk’s decision to end the platform’s COVID-19 misinformation policy last month, and who has been criticized in the…

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Armed Forces of Ukraine name Iranian kamikaze drones’ weak spot ukrinform.net December 11, 2022 The functioning of Iranian-made kamikaze drones directly depends on weather conditions and can be disrupted in cold weather. Natalia Humeniuk, Head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces, said this during the nationwide telethon. According to her, there is a pause in the use of Iranian-made drones as the Russians tried to adjust them to the weather conditions. Continue Reading…..

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Washington Post December 10, 2022 Hunter Biden’s friend and lawyer Kevin Morris was blunt in laying out his thoughts at a strategy session last September on an expected onslaught of investigations by House Republicans: It was crucial, he suggested, for Hunter Biden’s camp to be more aggressive. Morris, at the meeting in his California home, described defamation lawsuits the team could pursue against the presidential son’s critics, including Fox News, Eric Trump and Rudy Giuliani. He outlined extensive research on two potential witnesses against Hunter Biden — a spurned business partner named Tony Bobulinski and a computer repairman named…

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By Sheldon Pereira EssentiallySports December 9, 2022 The LIV golf and PGA Tour feud has been the center of attention for months in the golf world. With both sides going head-to-head, the battle seems to have no end. But only recently has LIV won a huge victory for their side in this ongoing battle. The Tour had moved for a dismissal of the antitrust lawsuit that LIV Golf has against it. Larry Klayman, the attorney for LIV’s side, announced that the motion for dismissal was rejected. As per Klayman, this means that the system recognizes that there is a…

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By Paul Higham Golf Monthly Magazine December 9, 2022 An attorney has labelled it as ‘a major victory for golf fans, and by extension LIV Golf’ after the PGA Tour failed to get a second antitrust lawsuit dismissed in a Florida court. The lawsuit against the PGA Tour and DP World Tour by American attorney Larry Klayman – meaning the likes of Jay Monahan, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy could be deposed and questioned about the accusations. American attorney Larry Klayman filed a Second Amended Class Action Complaint in Palm Beach County, Florida, accusing both tours, the Official World…

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