DOJ really really does not want Elvis Chan, FBI analyst out of SF FBI field office, to sit for a court-ordered deposition related to his collaboration with Big Tech before the 2020 election.
Facebook parent company now running interference for FBI and Chan:
LOL the FBI and Big Tech brag about their collaboration until they get caught and then it's finger-pointing time
Meta is Facebook parent company. Now that a judge has ordered Chan's deposition based on information Meta gave plaintiffs (@Eric_Schmitt), the company is trying to backtrack
Schmitt's team not falling for Facebook's sleight-of-hand. Partial response filed on Friday:
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In 2014, the city of DC settled a lawsuit filed by a black man who accused 2 DC cops of violating his civil rights related to an unwarranted search and seizure.
Michael Maddox was legal counsel for Howard University. He was doing nothing but looking at his device when Fanone and his partner confronted him, shoved him against a dumpster, and conducted the search.
Fanone: “Do you have any weapons or drugs on you, sir?”
They didn’t…
identify themselves. When Maddox started recording them leaving the scene, Fanone flew into a rage.
“Put the camera away!” Maddox believed he was being threatened.
“Put another way, at that moment on his cellphone video, Maddox alleges that he was assaulted by Officer Fanone.”
Going thru DOJs latest temper tantrum over Judge Cannon's special master order. After winning a partial stay related to classified docs (still pending full appeal), DOJ now asks court to overturn the entire order.
The Biden regime does not like accountability and oversight:
Judge Cannon is responsible for forcing DOJ to admit leaks about the investigation just "happen"--also forced DOJ to come clean about privileged material getting into the hands of federal investigators. She said DOJs word was not enough.
And here they change their story again:
So the FBI stole 2,000 more documents than DOJ has admitted in court. That's not an insignificant number, especially since DOJ insisted their initial review was completed back in August.
Thanks to Judge Cannon, we can see some of what FBI agents stole from Trump's home:
Tuning into Anderson Cooper to watch report of newly released footage of Congressional leaders at secure location on January 6. Bob Woodward is a guest. This should be good.
Cooper confirms Alexandra Pelosi shot the footage. She was there to record the "transfer of power." It's part of her documentary on Jan 6 -- she's reached out to J6 defendants, I've been told.
Footage starts at 9am that day. Pelosi says this will be an "epiphany" for the country
Pelosi: "I'm gonna punch him out." Referring to Trump
Says he will be trespassing?
Video of people around the building at 1pm when joint session convened.
McConnell now making his plea for Republicans not to proceed with 10-day election audit.
Rep. Aguilar just suggested they are investigating possible obstruction related to Cassidy Hutchinson's account of a physical confrontation between Trump and the Secret Service, decisions to prevent Trump from going to Capitol after his speech.
Release all the USSS records.
Now Raskin going thru timeline of "attack," including first breach right before 1pm.
Oddly he does NOT mention that pipe bombs allegedly were found right around that time as well.
The committee has not yet mentioned the pipe bombs.
Timeline also excludes killing of Ashli Babbitt and death of 3 other Trump supporters.
Um, these clips of Pelosi and Schumer look very rehearsed. At one point, Schumer appears to be reading from his phone.