A pretrial hearing is about to begin in the case against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, who currently wants detailed info about the jury pool's media diet.
Tucker would have his viewers believe that this PERSON ONE is an FBI operative rather than someone whose identity is discernible via a Google or Wikipedia search.
As has been widely reported, that person's name is Stewart Rhodes, and more information has been publicly released about other Oath Keepers in the case since it began. washingtonpost.com/local/legal-is…
AG Merrick Garland delivers his remarks on domestic terrorism in a speech dedicated to the Jan. 6th siege of the Capitol. justice.gov/live
"The number of open FBI domestic terrorism investigations this year has increased significantly," Garland notes.
Garland also cites an unclassified IC finding racially motivated and militia extremists are most lethal domestic violent extremist threats. lawandcrime.com/high-profile/d…
"The national strategy recognizes that we cannot prevent every attack. The only way to find sustainable solutions is not only to disrupt and deter, but also to address the root causes of violence."
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mary Lyle Dohrmann is now up, saying that the government has provided a "large, first volume" of formal discovery.
There's a second volume in the works, "somewhat soon."
Followed by a third volume.
U.S. District Judge Christopher R. Cooper wants to know why there is such a large volume for Barnett's case.
Dohrmann says it's not all footage, and some of the size is due to "the defendant's prominence being displayed" in news outlets and interviews, she said.
Alabama-born SDNY Judge Caproni was in characteristically scathing and witty form today, and she continues to read her ruling now, finding a lack of standing.
Judge Caproni, just now, says that to call the suit "weak and muddled is an understatement."
"'Are You Freaking Kidding Me?': Inspector General Says Police Commander Was Stunned by Trump Photo Op, Turning Lafayette Square Narrative on Its Head"
Those who believe the inspector general's findings benefit any particular interest are encouraged to read the 41-page report embedded in the story.
Put another way, a 41-page report that quotes a police commander as being so blindsided that the then-POTUS was showing up that he exclaimed "Are you freaking kidding me?" does not seem to be a finding favorable to the last administration.
The Virginia Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments now in a lawsuit challenging the removal of a 131-year-old statue of Robert E. Lee following George Floyd's murder.