United States Files Complaint to Forfeit Iranian Missiles and Sells Previously-Transferred Iranian Petroleum justice.gov/usao-dc/pr/uni…
DEMERS ❤️
“The two forfeiture complaints allege sophisticated schemes by the IRGC to secretly ship weapons to Yemen and fuel to Venezuela, countries that pose grave threats to the security and stability of their respective regions,” said John Demers, Assistant Attorney General...
... for National Security. “Iran continues to be a leading state sponsor of terrorism and a worldwide destabilizing force. It is with great satisfaction that I can announce that our intentions are to take the funds successfully forfeited from the fuel sales and provide them...
... to the United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund after the conclusion of the case.”
This is an old song by @iamcalebhawley and it’s on my election anxiety calmdown playlist. A little dose of hope.
Do you want to know the progress that happened after that performance?
It’s actually astounding, when you think about it.
The Affordable Care Act was signed into law less than a year later.
Don’t Ask Don’t Tell was repealed.
Dodd-Frank was signed into law-bank reform (didn’t...
go far enough but it was something).
Gay marriage was made legal in every state.
We had the first ever major party female Presidential candidate.
That’s a small portion of the progress.
Yes, trump n frenz are trying to roll back all the progress. They want the current gilded age
Just a lil note on timing. Something I’ve been thinking about.
August 14, 2020, this story is published. Breaks news: criminal referrals to DoJ from Senate Intel re possible perjury by Bannon, Don Jr, Kushner, Manafort, Hope Hicks. latimes.com/politics/story…
Referral made 3 months after 4/18/19, but before 7/26/19. So, call it sometime between 7/19/19-7/25/19 that the criminal referral is made by bipartisan Senate Intel, signed by Warner & Burr.
5 days after the criminal referral re perjury breaks, WSJ news division (the good side of WSJ, not the shit tier editorial side) breaks this: