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Trump Lawyers Who Spread False Election Claims Are Now Defending Themselves In Court


Originally published on July 16, 2021 5:36 am
Six months after the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol, attorneys who promoted former President Donald Trump s false claims about election fraud are being forced to defend their actions in court.
But some experts say the abuses over the past four years compel the legal profession to perform some deeper soul-searching.
I just think it s important, if we are to reset, that our profession is prepared to confront itself and make decisions about who we want to be, who we are and what it s going to require, which may be uncomfortable, to ensure that we hold our character, said Sherrilyn Ifill, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, at an event sponsored by New York University School of Law. ....

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Capitol police to use Army surveillance system on Americans to 'identify emerging threat' -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net


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National Guard troops keep watch on the Capitol U.S. Capitol Police will begin fielding military surveillance equipment as part of sweeping security upgrades
as the force becomes an intelligence-based protective agency after the Jan. 6 attack.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recently approved a Capitol Police request for
eight Persistent Surveillance Systems Ground - Medium (PSSG-M) units. The system provides high-definition surveillance video and is enabled with night vision. The system does not include facial recognition capabilities. The Pentagon said:
This technology will be integrated with existing USCP camera infrastructure, providing greater high definition surveillance capacity to meet steady-state mission requirements and help identify emerging threats. ....

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