22 Apr 2021
Democrats seek to turn the Supreme Court into a “super legislative body” so they can have people who “rubber-stamp everything they believe,” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said during a press conference Thursday.
Flanked by Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Blackburn spoke out against the left’s recent proposal to expand the Supreme Court from 9 justices to 13.
“Can you even imagine what Joy Reid and her MSNBC friends would be saying if Republicans tried to pack the Court? They would just lose it, and it would be nonstop coverage,” she said in a reference to Cruz previously noting that Republicans did not attempt a similar power grab in 2017 despite controlling Washington, DC.
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NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Juan Monteverde, founder and managing partner at Monteverde & Associates PC, a national securities firm rated
Top 50 in the 2018 and 2019 ISS Securities Class Action Services Report and headquartered at the Empire State Building in New York City, is investigating
Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corp. II ( MUDS or the Company ) (MUDS) relating to its proposed merger with Topps Co. Under the terms of the agreement, MUDS will acquire Topps through a reverse merger, with Topps emerging as a publicly traded company.
The investigation focuses on whether Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corp. II and its Board of Directors violated securities laws and/or breached their fiduciary duties to the Company by 1) failing to conduct a fair process, and 2) whether the transaction is properly valued.
Evidence by eyewitnesses and testimony by police officers, including the Chief of Police, declared Chauvin was not following police procedure and should be convicted. The Blue Wall of silence cracked.
Top police officials argued Chauvin is an “exception” to good policing. African Americans and many others see Chauvin as the norm of modern policing, especially as it applies to Black and Brown people.
$27 million civil settlement
A few days before the trial began, the Minneapolis City Council agreed to a historic civil settlement, paying the Floyd family US$27 million the largest pre-trial settlement ever.
Closing arguments at the trial were held on April 19.