All Things Trump: Is it over yet?
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The Trump administration last year moved to roll back regulations aimed at preventing infections from spreading in nursing homes, a decision that is facing renewed criticism for endangering the elderly amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Trump administration last year moved to roll back regulations aimed at preventing infections from spreading in nursing homes, a decision that is facing renewed criticism for endangering the elderly amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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My Mom spent the last three years of her life in a nursing home. The part about infections is no exaggeration. That place locked down if someone had even a sniffle. Flu is a killer in a nursing home.
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The sleight-of-hand the Trump administration used to install the anti-immigration hardliner Cuccinelli as Acting Director
of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has been called out by a federal court. The court says that US law does not allow the bureaucratic shuffle that was used to put him into that position. Therefore the directives he put in place while occupying the position are invalid. The particular ones that were the cause of the lawsuit made it much more difficult for asylum seekers to pursue their cases.
'Judge Rules Ken Cuccinelli Isn't Legally Immigration Chief—What Now?'
'Asylum Update: Ninth Circuit Deals Two Defeats to the Trump Administration'
of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has been called out by a federal court. The court says that US law does not allow the bureaucratic shuffle that was used to put him into that position. Therefore the directives he put in place while occupying the position are invalid. The particular ones that were the cause of the lawsuit made it much more difficult for asylum seekers to pursue their cases.
'Judge Rules Ken Cuccinelli Isn't Legally Immigration Chief—What Now?'
That wasn't the only ruling by US courts in the past few days that overturned Trump administration moves on the immigration front.A federal judge ruled that Ken Cuccinelli was illegally appointed to lead a top immigration post last year and invalidated some of his directives.
Cuccinelli was illegally appointed by the Trump administration to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), according to a 55-page ruling issued Sunday by Judge Randolph Moss of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., an Obama-appointed judge. Moss also found that a directive launched under Cuccinelli, which hastens screening time for asylum seekers, should also be voided.
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“On the merits, the Court concludes that Cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as acting Director and that, as a result, he lacked authority to issue the reduced-time-to-consult and prohibition-on-extensions directives,” Moss concluded in his ruling.
'Asylum Update: Ninth Circuit Deals Two Defeats to the Trump Administration'
On Feb. 28, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued decisions that cast substantial doubt on the legality of two Trump administration rules on asylum. In a surprising decision in Innovation Law Lab v. Wolf, a panel consisting of Judges William A. Fletcher, Richard A. Paez and Ferdinand F. Fernandez held that the so-called “Remain in Mexico” policy was inconsistent with the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA); Judge Ferdinand dissented. In East Bay Sanctuary Covenant v. Trump, the same panel—in a less surprising move—held that the president lacked power under the INA to issue a rule categorically denying asylum to foreign nationals who had entered the country at a point along the southern border that the government had not officially designated as a port of entry. This policy has sometimes been referred to as Asylum Ban 1.0, to distinguish it from the third country rule (sometimes called Asylum Ban 2.0), which bars asylum for foreign nationals who, prior to seeking to enter the United States, traveled through another country that offered refugee protections.
The immediate impact of these rulings on asylum seekers will be limited. The Ninth Circuit stayed its ruling, allowing the “Remain in Mexico” policy—which the administration calls the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP)—to continue while the government sought review by the U.S. Supreme Court. In East Bay, the court’s ruling affirms a district court injunction that has been in effect for more than a year, after both the Ninth Circuit—in an opinion by conservative Judge Jay Bybee—and the Supreme Court denied stays. Nevertheless, the careful analysis in both Ninth Circuit decisions represents a vital counterweight to the government’s cavalier reading of the immigration statute.
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Yebbut Hilary had some emails.Tero wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 8:19 pmTrump accountants told to commit fraud
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All the laptops are destroyed by now.
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Yeah, and Benghazi. And Uranium to the Ruskies. And 151 murders. And Pizzagate. I read the unbiased news, man, not the fake news.rainbow wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:04 amYebbut Hilary had some emails.Tero wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 8:19 pmTrump accountants told to commit fraud
http://tplnews.com/propublica-had-obtai ... ial-fraud/
All the laptops are destroyed by now.
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Clearly, but how could anyone trust a president who promised to "lock her up", but then failed to do so.

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Where do these people live? In the richest third world country.
The super-rich: another 31,000 people join the ultra-wealthy elite
The super-rich: another 31,000 people join the ultra-wealthy elite
Ranks of those worth over $30m swell to 513,000 despite global growth slowdown
Almost half of the world’s 513,244 people worth more than $30m live in the US
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Not his fault. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former White House Counsel Don McGahn are to blame for that, as are their successors. Incompetent fucks, all. Good help is hard to get these days. Gone are the days when a King/Queen/Emperor/Empress could say "Off with their heads." and it would be done by underlings.
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What a pathetic loser. If he had any balls he'd've done it.Hermit wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:31 amNot his fault. Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former White House Counsel Don McGahn are to blame for that, as are their successors. Incompetent fucks, all. Good help is hard to get these days. Gone are the days when a King/Queen/Emperor/Empress could say "Off with their heads." and it would be done by underlings.
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These things take time. When your task is to secretly prepare and then execute a devastating evisceration of a clandestine international cabal of extremely powerful murderers and pedophiles who are supported by all the entrenched machinery of the Deep State, you have to make sure that you have everything completely nailed down. Oh, but the Storm is coming.
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Isn't Shillary being compelled to provide real testimony, a deposition granted to Judicial Watch?
Spygate is a funny thing...it seems that thoes with TDS/TAS are unable to consider it rationally.
Spygate is a funny thing...it seems that thoes with TDS/TAS are unable to consider it rationally.
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Courage is to be rewarded in all but whistleblowers.(CNN)For the fourth consecutive year, first lady Melania Trump on Wednesday attended the International Women of Courage Awards at the State Department.
"I continue to be inspired by the personal stories that accompany each of these extraordinary women," Trump said during opening remarks. "Courage is something that is not easily taught and is closely tied with bravery, humility and sacrifice."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also spoke.
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Do you mean this one? https://thewashingtonsentinel.com/obama ... -to-chest/Tero wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:08 pmCourage is to be rewarded in all but whistleblowers.(CNN)For the fourth consecutive year, first lady Melania Trump on Wednesday attended the International Women of Courage Awards at the State Department.
"I continue to be inspired by the personal stories that accompany each of these extraordinary women," Trump said during opening remarks. "Courage is something that is not easily taught and is closely tied with bravery, humility and sacrifice."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo also spoke.
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Or Snowden?
Assange?
Or the one being protected vigorously by all major social media platforms, for his connection to Adam Schiff and the impeachment hoax?
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Gosh I don't know.
Do you?
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Not really.
The judge granted JW the deposition, and I think she can't 'take the fifth'.
Seventy-odd days was the deadline.
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