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11. AG Barr will be able to testify after 12/23/20 on behalf of POTUS & WTP. He appointed Durham as Special Counsel. Durham can now prosecute in every state. Sealed indictments are legit. The wait was for tribunals. Can also act to punish courts who ducked their duty.
12. Trump has several tools: Insurrection Act, NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), 14th Amendment, 2018 EO (foreign election interference), 2017 EO (13818), Patriot Act, FISA (foreign intelligence surveillance act), etc.
13. Insurrection Act: ‘The Insurrection Act gives U.S. presidents the authority to deploy active duty military to maintain or restore peace in times of crisis.’
Phi Beta Iota: Martial Law has been declared in the USA over 60 times and the Insurrection Act invoked over 20 times. This is a no-brainer.
On November 10, 2020, the recently established Taskforce of the European Data Protection Board (
EDPB), a body consisting of representatives of all the Data Protection Authorities (
DPAs) in the European Economic Area (
EEA), adopted two sets of Recommendations (one draft and the other finalised), both addressing the aftermath of the landmark
Schrems II decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (
CJEU), which had scrutinised international personal data transfers under the General Data Protection Regulation (
GDPR). Any international business should be aware of the significant impact that
Schrems II has had on cross-border data transfers, as the judgment reinforced that protection granted to personal data of EEA individuals under the GDPR should travel with that data, even when the data leave the EEA. International businesses should therefore consider the key takeaways from both sets of Recommendations which we summarise below. Action will be required immediately
A Republican senator has argued that the sworn testimonies of fired FBI Director James Comey and his deputy Andrew McCabe related to a 2016 leak about a Clinton Foundation investigation were "irreconcilably contradictory."