said that all the conversations he had with rudy giuliani and others, it was always that the ukraine president was supposed to announce the investigation, but it was not important that they started to follow through with it. again, it is the idea that the utterance is made. he knows he can use that mental credibility to for his own and. i want to show the lines, on page two, it says people are angry, blaming department of justice, plus, for an action. doj failing to respond to legitimate complains reports of climbs on page three. on page three, you guys may not be following the internet the way i do. supported league that s what trump said. this is electioneering fraud. and from your own reporting on the story, you re right in a moment a foreshadowing he said that jeff clark is great, i should put even, referring to the acting chief of the justice department civil division would also encourage department officials to intervene in the election.
right now and how do they sort of play out as opposed to other charges we ve heard against former trump people? a couple of things. first off he is faced with two discrete columns of charges. on the firsthand you have the failure to register as a foreign agent. i will come back to that. the second part of this is lying to the fbi and obstruction of justice tied to his interview, several interviews that he did with federal agents. the last interview he did with them is almost over two years ago in june of 2019. so when you look at this as far as the charged conduct, typically lying to the fbi, there s not that kind of a stiff of a penalty in and of itself. it might become a little more severe because he did it in conjunction with another crime, which gets us back to the first column, which is this failure to register as a foreign agent. you know, typically in the past this has been something that has been handled through civil filings and through the justice department civil division.
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COLOMBO (News 1st); COVID-19 had brought a grinding halt to the administration of justice in Sri Lanka at a time when delays in the system are already a perennial problem, said retiring Sri Lankan Attorney General Dappula De Livera.
Speaking exclusively to News 1st’s Zulfick Farzan in a one-on-one interview, De Livera PC said the delays caused by COVID-19 are a curse to the justice system and stressed it will have serious repercussions and consequences in the administration of justice in the country.
The Attorney General who is to retire on Monday (24) said Sri Lanka Police, the Attorney General’s Department, and the Judiciary are mandated to bring about Justice and all three bodies must work together and move together to ensure justice is served to the people of the country.
A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment.
The news was well-received by Democrats, who reacted to the initial New York Times report about Mr. Clark by calling for an inspector general probe.
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York on Sunday demanded that Mr. Horowitz investigate the allegations.
“Unconscionable a Trump Justice Department leader would conspire to subvert the people’s will,” Mr. Schumer said in a Twitter post. “The Justice Dept Inspector General must launch an investigation into this attempted sedition now.”
Mr. Clark reportedly met with Mr. Trump this month and even went so far as to tell Mr. Rosen after the meeting that the president would replace him.
GARY, Ind. (WLS) A Lake County, Indiana, sheriff s officer was wounded in an exchange of gunfire in Gary Thursday afternoon.
The Lake County Sheriff s Office said a lieutenant with the Lake County Sheriff s Department Civil Division was executing a court-ordered property seizure at a home in the 600-block of Hanley Street.
While the officer was attempting to seize the property, the resident of the home, a man in his 20s, opened fire and wounded the officer. The officer returned fire, hitting the resident with gunfire at least once.
The sheriff s office said the man ran from the home but collapsed a short distance away.