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By deception, the U.S. Senate hides and slides a bad gun law through to double-cross the public

By Robert Willmann After a highly publicized shooting at a school with multiple homicides in Uvalde, Texas on 24 May 2022, the usual bandwagon of politicians saying they had to “do something” began hurtling down the road, when an investigation … Continue reading

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AG Merrick Garland goes to Ukraine but does not enforce Title 18 U.S. Code section 1507 for crimes against Supreme Court judges

By Robert Willmann On Tuesday, 21 June 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Attorney General Merrick Garland was in Ukraine to help identify, apprehend, and prosecute persons for alleged war crimes in Ukraine, even though I have not … Continue reading

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The FBI had a “secure work environment” operated by Michael Sussmann at the Perkins Coie law firm

By Robert Willmann According to U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz (Repub. Florida), he and Representative Jim Jordan (Repub. Ohio) inquired of the Perkins Coie law firm in Washington DC whether the FBI had some type of office at the law firm … Continue reading

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Attorney Michael Sussmann’s criminal trial begins related to the 2016 presidential campaign

By Robert Willmann Testimony began in the criminal trial of attorney Michael Sussmann on one charge of making a false statement, in a case brought by special counsel John Durham, who is authorized to “investigate whether any federal official, employee, … Continue reading

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Careful thought is needed about an alleged leak of a Supreme Court opinion on abortion (update)

By Robert Willmann At 8:32 p.m. on Monday, 2 May 2022, the Politico Internet website published a story that the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn the prior opinions and decisions that made abortion a federal constitutional right, and included … Continue reading

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The fix is in at the Senate to push Katanji Brown Jackson into the Supreme Court

By Robert Willmann The countdown clock on the Senate vote to have “cloture” on the nomination of Katanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court has reached zero. A vote on cloture is a vote to end debate on a proposed … Continue reading

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Material about child pornography to use to oppose the confirmation of Katanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court

By Robert Willmann Supreme Court Judge Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. took the oath of office in December 1902 and retired in January 1932. He became known for writings on the philosophical foundation of certain legal doctrines and governmental law. From … Continue reading

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Some financial records of NIH oddity Anthony Fauci are released by the Senator he called a moron

By Robert Willmann At a U.S. Senate committee hearing on Tuesday, 11 January 2022, Dr. Roger Marshall, a medical doctor and senator from Kansas, asked Dr. Anthony Fauci, also a medical doctor, about his income at the National Institutes of … Continue reading

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A Ghislaine Maxwell trial juror speaks to the press and so she wants a new trial

By Robert Willmann One letter from the Assistant U.S. Attorneys and two from lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell which were filed Wednesday, 5 January 2022, have started post-trial jousting, with Maxwell now wanting a new trial because a juror has spoken … Continue reading

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Theranos blood testing frauder Elizabeth Holmes is found guilty on 4 of 11 criminal charges

By Robert Willmann In the vernacular, this one became a long con. With the promise of multiple blood tests being run on a small device using only a drop or so of blood, the young female Chief Executive Officer of … Continue reading

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