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Bravo, U S Department of Treasury! Expand and Impose More Targeted Sanctions—Part One

Background The Judicial Branch under the leadership of Chief Justice, Francis Korkpor has repeatedly been besieged by claims of corruption and manipulations. In public opinions and those who may have had an encounter with the system, it is alleged that the system is infested with flaws, corruptions and certainly, is easily manipulated. Whether these allegations are true or not, two things are required to ensure certainty:  independent and credible investigations. The United States Government even with some flaws is still the best, independent, credible, sophisticated and reliable democratic government in the world. The U.S. Department of Treasury, as part of its functions, is responsible for financial matters. The Treasury, after closely investigating the issue of corruption and bribery in the judicial system in Liberia, rendered a verdict; that verdict acquiesced with public opinions and perceptions about corruptions and briberies. Those allegedly culpable have been lined up. In

Waters comments on Chauvin trial pour fuel on the fire -- and expose Republican hypocrisy

What the Chauvin judge got so wrong about Maxine Waters Judge Peter Cahill, who is presiding over Derek Chauvin s trial for the death of George Floyd, reacts to Rep. Maxine Waters remarks where she called on protesters to get more confrontational if Chauvin is acquitted. Posted: Apr 20, 2021 3:20 AM Updated: Apr 20, 2021 3:20 AM Posted By: By Errol Louis Judge Peter Cahill was way, way out of line to suggest Monday that the words of Rep. Maxine Waters one of many leaders calling for protests against police killings and racial injustice violated her oath of office and might somehow poison the murder trial of Derek Chauvin.

Facing Down Censure Vote, Maxine Waters Defiant

19 Apr 2021Washington, DC Facing a looming censure vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) is defiant in her latest public comments since House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy announced his intention to pursue the drastic consequence for her violent rhetoric this weekend. Waters, the chairwoman of the powerful House Financial Services Committee, insists her comments in Minnesota this past weekend urging people to ratchet up “confrontation” “in the streets” were not a call to violence. “The whole Civil Rights movement is confrontation,” she said, according to CNN’s Manu Raju. Waters stood by the use of the word “confrontational,” saying: “The whole Civil Rights movement is confrontation.”

Breaking:  Lt Gov Mark Robinson says no to U S Senate run - Carolina Journal

Robinson decided much quicker. “I want to thank everyone that has been with us through the process of making such a huge decision,” Robinson stated in a press release Monday evening that made official his decision not to enter the congressional race. “During the 2022 election cycle I will be working to recruit and support candidates at every level of government,” he continued.  “Here in N.C. Republicans have the chance to regain super majorities in the House and Senate. In our United States Congress I believe Republicans are in a strong position to take back the House and Senate.I will work tirelessly to ensure that happens.”

Waters comments on Chauvin trial pour fuel on the fire - and expose Republican hypocrisy

Waters comments on Chauvin trial pour fuel on the fire - and expose Republican hypocrisy
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