January 6th hearings on Trump's failed insurrection.

Actually surprised at how many Biden supporters and liberals are in here. But hey light it up and smoke a fatty! Or just use that free crack pipe uncle joe gave to y’all

If you are surprised that pot growers are liberal, then you are admitting that you are not smart enough to pay attention. :clap:

Many growers are activists that have pushed hard for the laws to change so pigs will stop breaking in our doors, and we are winning!


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If you are surprised that pot growers are liberal, then you are admitting that you are not smart enough to pay attention. :clap:

Many growers are activists that have pushed hard for the laws to change so pigs will stop breaking in our doors, and we are winning!


:mrgreen:
Your alerts suggest you didn’t see me try to sweet-talk this one into exposing a source. Had he bitten, hilarity might have ensued. Flies/honey after all.
 
I hope this asshole dies in prison along with the rest of them, their trials should be televised as a matter of public good.
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Judge Orders John Eastman To Release Emails Requested By Jan. 6 Committee

A judge has ordered John Eastman, ally to former President Trump, to release emails he had with the former president and others in his administration to the January 6 select committee for their investigation into the Capitol riot. NBC's Pete Williams has details.
 
Judiciary chair calls on Justice Thomas to recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases
Judiciary Committee, said on Monday that Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself from cases related to the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

 
Trump Organization ordered to comply with New York attorney general's subpoena in next month
The New York Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Trump Organization to comply with a subpoena issued by the New York attorney general's office within the next month.

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron gave the Trump Organization until April 20 to provide a report detailing "potentially responsive information."

"The Trump Organization Report must specify, as much as reasonably possible, the quantities of documents collected, reviewed, and produced, and the quantities of documents reviewed from each device or likely location or responsive records," Engoran wrote.

This subpoena was issued more than two years ago by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) in connection with an investigation into whether the Trump Organization artificially inflated its value to increase its perceived net worth.

The judge also ordered that computer forensics company HaystackID, hired to audit the company's compliance with the subpoena issued by the New York attorney general's office, submit a weekly report detailing its findings, starting one week from the order issued on Monday.

After the first detailed "Haystack Report" is submitted, the Trump Organization will have to submit another report one week later.

An in-person status conference between the Trump Organization and the New York attorney general's office has also been scheduled for April 25.
 
Trump Organization ordered to comply with New York attorney general's subpoena in next month
The New York Supreme Court on Monday ordered the Trump Organization to comply with a subpoena issued by the New York attorney general's office within the next month.

New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron gave the Trump Organization until April 20 to provide a report detailing "potentially responsive information."

"The Trump Organization Report must specify, as much as reasonably possible, the quantities of documents collected, reviewed, and produced, and the quantities of documents reviewed from each device or likely location or responsive records," Engoran wrote.

This subpoena was issued more than two years ago by New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) in connection with an investigation into whether the Trump Organization artificially inflated its value to increase its perceived net worth.

The judge also ordered that computer forensics company HaystackID, hired to audit the company's compliance with the subpoena issued by the New York attorney general's office, submit a weekly report detailing its findings, starting one week from the order issued on Monday.

After the first detailed "Haystack Report" is submitted, the Trump Organization will have to submit another report one week later.

An in-person status conference between the Trump Organization and the New York attorney general's office has also been scheduled for April 25.
still alive!

 
January 6 panel loses patience as contempt claims pile up
The contempt charges forwarded by the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol are piling up at the Justice Department, and it’s clear that hopeful lawmakers have been losing their patience.

 
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They're back.

Double flags flying off the back of an F150 at sunset in my town..they were all gone.

Did he not get the memo? What do we want to construe this as? Is this 2022 early? Is he staking his claim again?
 
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