A Google engineer who stole 14,000 files of trade secrets on self-driving cars before going to work for Uber has been pardoned by President Trump.
Anthony Levandowski, 40, was sentenced to 18 months in prison last August for what a judge called the biggest trade secret crime I have ever seen , although he was not yet in custody.
He was one of 73 people pardoned by Trump on his final day in office, with the White House describing him as a brilliant engineer with talents needed by the country. Mr Levandowski has paid a significant price for his actions and plans to devote his talents to advance the public good, the White House said.
January 19, 2021 - 7:57am
By Don Wiener and Arn Pearson
The American Legislative Exchange Council s 2020 Legislator of the Year, Pennsylvania state Sen. Cris Dush (R), joined with 94 other state legislators on Jan. 5 to call on Vice President Mike Pence to stop Congress from certifying the Electoral College vote for Joe Biden on Jan. 6.
The letter, which questioned the validity of hundreds of thousands of ballots, asked Pence to postpone certification of the presidential election results for ten days so that state legislatures could meet, investigate, and as a body vote on certification or decertification of the election.
Sen. Dush served three terms in the Pennsylvania House before winning a seat in the state Senate in November.
Joe Biden Selected A Mass Murderer For His HHS Nominee, Commentator Says Good morning. Biden has chosen mass murderer Rachel Levine as his HHS nominee, he tweeted.
Elsewhere, Posobiec called for the pediatrician to be immediately investigated for her role in nursing home deaths in her region. If Rick Snyder can be charged for the Flint water scandal, then Rachael [sic] Levine can be charged for her nursing home deaths under the same standard, he tweeted.
Levine, who would be the first transgender Senate-confirmed federal official if she is approved by the upper chamber, faced criticism for her handling of the Pennsylvania coronavirus crisis while she was the state s assistant health secretary. As reported by