

In late September, Musk’s attorneys provided a “privilege log” identifying documents to be withheld. Twitter, which sued Musk in July to force him to close the deal, said attorneys for the Tesla CEO had claimed “investigative privilege” when refusing to hand over documents it had sought. While the filing said he was under investigation, it did not say what the focus was, or which federal authorities were investigating.

I would love to have a front page of The Telegraph with a plane taking off to Rwanda, that’s my dream, it’s my obsessionĮlon Musk under federal investigation over $44bn Twitter deal – filingĮlon Musk is under a federal investigation related to his $44bn takeover of Twitter, the social media company has said in a court filing made public on Thursday. She is also a real piece of work, in her speech at the Tory party conference she waned lyrical on the prospect of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda *Braverman inexplicably was Attorney General for the last 2 years, she’s allegedly a lawyer but in her time in office showed less knowledge of UK law than a sardine. That is roughly the shelf-life of a lettuce. Take away the ten days of mourning after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and she had seven days in control. She blew up her own government with a package of unfunded tax cuts and energy-price guarantees on September 23rd. Ms Truss entered Downing Street on September 6th. Yvette Cooper nails her to the floor, it’s greatĪs for her boss The Economist came up with an insult I have to steal Not saying we’re doomed, but yes, we did come really close to losing our democracy, and yes, that danger is still acute.įrom a (very) competent individual to a complete clown here’s the UK’s new Home Secretary* being greeted by her Labour counterpart at her first parliamentary session in the role. This wouldn’t be the case in a healthy democracy. So the consequence is they’re less favored to win in 2022 than the out-party usual is. Instead of any of that, Republicans were allegedly on track to retake both chambers until the corrupt SCOTUS reclassified half the population as second-class citizens and Trump picked a bunch of crackpots to run for senate seats. Republican pols strongly associated with Trump would be dead meat politically. The outrage against the coup attempt on the part of corporate America was almost as short-lived as the elected Republicans’ temporary sobriety before they crawled back to the bloated orange meat-sack.Ī proper response to what happened on January 6th would be overwhelming national outrage that consigned the Republican Party to the political wilderness until they regrouped, had an internal reckoning and kicked out all the crazies. Stolen election liars are on the ballot, and some will probably win. Millard Fillmore's porcelain zither October 13, 2022 Now imagine they had succeeded in killing people.

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… but I can understand the counterargument, too:Įven coming that close triggered a backlash I haven't witnessed since 9/11. You can watch the videos from January 6 and say "wow, we came really close to awful things." You can also watch them and think "we're still close to those awful things and they may happen in 2022 or 2024." They still want blood. 🎃GHOULLIKEHELLMACHINE🎃 October 13, 2022 I’ve frequently been annoyed with schumer, but he comes across as just as competent as pelosi in all of these behind closed doors videos I pulled pieces from today’s hearing and information from past hearings and other reporting to put together a comprehensive look at how and why Trump is culpable for Jan. Speaker Pelosi with all-female secret service – This photo is BADASS. With YOU, our Volunteers in Politics, we will win. We know what extreme Republicans are doing across America to undermine our elections. Pelosi’s response to hearing Trump might march to the Capitol is definitely worth watching /wpUlvKoqwT
