The DC Circuit has announced that it is officially anti-Garamond.
It is possible Merrick Garland, like the little Dutch boy of legend, was holding back this tide of anti-Garamond sentiment single-handedly. Who’s to say?
ODNI report finds "prominent US individuals, including some close to former President Trump" were on the receiving end of "influence operations aimed at denigrating President Biden's candidacy" pushed by Russian intelligence. dni.gov/files/ODNI/doc…
The ICA assesses that "Putin had purview over the activities of Andriy Derkach," a Ukrainian legislator who met with Giuliani and is believed to have supplied information to the investigation of Hunter Biden by Sens. Johnson and Grassley.
The chairmen deny relying on his info.
"Derkach, Kilimnik, and their associates... helped produce a documentary that aired on a US television network in late January 2020."
The DOD Inspector General’s report on now-Rep. Ronny Jackson found he drank and abused ambien on the job as WH Physician and disparaged, belittled, and humiliated his subordinates, as first reported by CNN. assets.documentcloud.org/documents/2049…
The DOD IG decided not to interview then-current White House Military Unit staff who worked with Jackson for this report because the Trump White House Counsel’s office insisted on being present for every interview.
“When a drunk man comes to your room and they say, ‘I need you,’ your mind goes to the worst...”
Let’s talk about the history of the Senate. The minority veto embodied by the filibuster rule was Senator Calhoun’s dream. Its permanent enshrinement in the rules was Senator Russell’s accomplishment. The reconciliation kludge that sustains it was Senator Byrd’s innovation.
John C. Calhoun, Richard Russell, and Robert Byrd aren’t just the authors of the current senate stalemate. They’re, respectively, the foremost defender of slavery and secession, the leading opponent of civil rights, and the Democratic party’s last official with links to the Klan.
Actually, let’s say last elected Senator to be safe.