STONE 8 ÅR??
I dag får Stone sin straffeutmåling
Dommeren er malt inn i et hjørne.
Hvis 2 år, blir det en rettferdig dom, men et påfølgende dems-hylekor ( Dommeren er oppnevnt av Obama, de fire aktorene var oppnevnt av Obama)
Hvis 8 år, viser det med all tydlighet en politisk dom, og som da DT åpenbart vil benåde i november-2020.
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134106965001
Napolitano on Roger Stone case: 'Only a pardon can fairly undo this mess'
Roger Stone will be sentenced despite requests for a delay and push for new trial; Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacts.
Husk at Stone ble pågrepet live på dems-lekkasje kanalen CNN, av SWAT team klokken 6 om morgenen. Han ble deretter utsatt for en politisk dems heksejakt-etterforskning, deretter dømt av en politisk jury ( som tvitret hat forut for domsavsigelsen) - og deretter fikk fire politiske aktorater til å innstille på 8-9år.
Dommeren er malt inn i et hjørne.
Hvis 2 år, blir det en rettferdig dom, men et påfølgende dems-hylekor ( Dommeren er oppnevnt av Obama, de fire aktorene var oppnevnt av Obama)
Hvis 8 år, viser det med all tydlighet en politisk dom, og som da DT åpenbart vil benåde i november-2020.
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134106965001
Napolitano on Roger Stone case: 'Only a pardon can fairly undo this mess'
Roger Stone will be sentenced despite requests for a delay and push for new trial; Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacts.
Husk at Stone ble pågrepet live på dems-lekkasje kanalen CNN, av SWAT team klokken 6 om morgenen. Han ble deretter utsatt for en politisk dems heksejakt-etterforskning, deretter dømt av en politisk jury ( som tvitret hat forut for domsavsigelsen) - og deretter fikk fire politiske aktorater til å innstille på 8-9år.
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20.02.2020 kl 15:24
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Rart at det fremdeles ikke er borgerkrig i USA. Dommen spiller ingen rolle da Trump uansett vil benåde ham. Han må inn og sone noen måneder/et år, men så er han fri.
atnorhe
20.02.2020 kl 15:27
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Han er for øvrig bankerott iflg ham selv, og det er meget godt sannsynlig. Advokathonorarene er skyhøye, og han gikk ut og ba om donasjoner den tiden han hadde tilgang på media igjennom Alex Jones.
“He was not prosecuted, as some have complained, for standing up for the president. He was prosecuted for covering up for the president,” Judge Amy Berman Jackson declared.
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Federal prosecutors submitted a sentencing memo recommending a sentence of between 87 and 108 months in prison. Trump heavily criticized the recommendation on Twitter, and the Justice Department later submitted a new filing recommending a lighter sentence.
“The Department was shocked to see the sentencing recommendation in the filing in the Stone case last night,” a senior DOJ official told Fox News. “The sentencing recommendation was not what had been briefed to the Department.”
Altså foretok de fire dems politiske aktorene en bak ryggen solo-straffepåstand, hinsides enhver fornuft.
Endte heldigvis opp med en grei straff, som DT vil bruke som retningsgivende i det kommende durham oppgjøret.
“The Department was shocked to see the sentencing recommendation in the filing in the Stone case last night,” a senior DOJ official told Fox News. “The sentencing recommendation was not what had been briefed to the Department.”
Altså foretok de fire dems politiske aktorene en bak ryggen solo-straffepåstand, hinsides enhver fornuft.
Endte heldigvis opp med en grei straff, som DT vil bruke som retningsgivende i det kommende durham oppgjøret.
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20.02.2020 kl 20:59
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MSM her hjemme sier det er krise i USA og fy fy. Han er dømt for å lyve i kongressen , påvirke vitner .... 3 år femgsel.
Men så er det dette med å kaste stein i glasshus da. MSM har artikler om byrådene i oschlo som bagatelliserer 1000 vis av LOVBRUDD og ingen ting skjer ?
Raymond og LAN ville fått 300 år i fengsel hver seg om vi drar Paralell .........
Lyve og holde skjult på Stortinget , gå bak ryggen på egne velgere etc . Er hovedregelen i lille Norge..
Hvem har egentlig det største problemet , Norge versus USA ?
Men så er det dette med å kaste stein i glasshus da. MSM har artikler om byrådene i oschlo som bagatelliserer 1000 vis av LOVBRUDD og ingen ting skjer ?
Raymond og LAN ville fått 300 år i fengsel hver seg om vi drar Paralell .........
Lyve og holde skjult på Stortinget , gå bak ryggen på egne velgere etc . Er hovedregelen i lille Norge..
Hvem har egentlig det største problemet , Norge versus USA ?
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Philip Holloway reacts to Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison
Feb. 20, 2020 - 3:32 - Former Trump adviser Roger Stone was sentenced to three years for lying and witness tampering as the case roils the Department of Justice.
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134343552001
Koko: dagens gåte: hvor mange FBI-agenter var med på pågripelsen av Stone , og hvor mange biler hadde de med seg ?
Feb. 20, 2020 - 3:32 - Former Trump adviser Roger Stone was sentenced to three years for lying and witness tampering as the case roils the Department of Justice.
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134343552001
Koko: dagens gåte: hvor mange FBI-agenter var med på pågripelsen av Stone , og hvor mange biler hadde de med seg ?
Redigert 20.02.2020 kl 21:16
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20.02.2020 kl 21:18
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Ingen formening om antall biler , men hvor mange politifolk trengs til Lan og Rørleggeren ?
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20.02.2020 kl 23:05
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29 agenter og 17 biler.... med et politisk show som ble sendt på live CNN.. SKAMMELIG
Stone was famously arrested at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in a pre-dawn raid by the FBI on Jan. 25, 2019. CNN, which conveniently happened to be staking out Stone's Fort Lauderdale home, posted video of the arrest that showed a team of FBI agents with guns banging on Stone’s door and demanding that he come outside.
“At the crack of dawn, 29 FBI agents arrived at my home with 17 vehicles, with lights flashing, when they could have contacted my lawyer,” Stone explained after a court appearance. “But the FBI agents were extraordinarily courteous.”
Stone was famously arrested at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in a pre-dawn raid by the FBI on Jan. 25, 2019. CNN, which conveniently happened to be staking out Stone's Fort Lauderdale home, posted video of the arrest that showed a team of FBI agents with guns banging on Stone’s door and demanding that he come outside.
“At the crack of dawn, 29 FBI agents arrived at my home with 17 vehicles, with lights flashing, when they could have contacted my lawyer,” Stone explained after a court appearance. “But the FBI agents were extraordinarily courteous.”
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DT OM STONE SAKEN
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134359828001
President Trump comments on Roger Stone's sentencing, says jury forewoman was 'totally tainted'
Trump speaks in Las Vegas at ceremony for former prisoners, says what happened to Roger Stone was unbelievable.
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6134359828001
President Trump comments on Roger Stone's sentencing, says jury forewoman was 'totally tainted'
Trump speaks in Las Vegas at ceremony for former prisoners, says what happened to Roger Stone was unbelievable.
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21.02.2020 kl 00:04
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Fredrik fake news wake up
Dommeren reagerte også på straffepåstanden
The judge presiding over Roger Stone’s case agreed with senior Justice Department leadership on Thursday that the original sentence proposal for the GOP operative was excessive -- amid a clash inside the DOJ over his sentencing.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who sentenced Stone to 40 months in federal prison on Thursday, said the original sentence proposed last week by federal prosecutors of 87 to 108 months was steep given the charges.
She said the recommendation was "greater than necessary," while also saying the defense's recommendation of probation was "simply not sufficient."
Gregg Jarrett: Roger Stone's sentence proves that AG Barr was right and trial prosecutors were wrong
Barr determined that this was “excessive” and suggested that the prosecutors had become so invested in their case that they had lost perspective. Barr directed that the sentencing recommendation be revised to reflect a more appropriate penalty in conformance with federal guidelines. He advocated a term of 36 to 40 months.
Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed with Barr’s assessment and meted out a punishment of 40 months. In so doing, she vindicated Barr’s judgment. Her sentence also exposed as folly the demand by more than 2,000 former prosecutors that the attorney general resign.
The signers of the online petition, calling for Barr to be banished from the Department of Justice, are a shameful example of a “rush to judgment” by lawyers who should know better. They assumed incorrectly that President Trump had pressured or directed his attorney general to revise the sentencing recommendation despite no evidence that political interference had actually occurred.
Judge Jackson’s sentence also demonstrates that the prosecutors who tried the Stone case were sorely misguided in their calculations that he should spend up to nine years behind bars. Their ensuing decision to resign from the case over Barr’s common sense revision was nothing more than a vacuous and petulant protest. Good riddance.
The sentencing of Stone still leaves unanswered the vital question of whether his trial and conviction were fair. As noted in my last column, compelling new evidence has emerged that justice may have been undone by a jury foreperson who harbored a disqualifying bias.
Dommeren reagerte også på straffepåstanden
The judge presiding over Roger Stone’s case agreed with senior Justice Department leadership on Thursday that the original sentence proposal for the GOP operative was excessive -- amid a clash inside the DOJ over his sentencing.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who sentenced Stone to 40 months in federal prison on Thursday, said the original sentence proposed last week by federal prosecutors of 87 to 108 months was steep given the charges.
She said the recommendation was "greater than necessary," while also saying the defense's recommendation of probation was "simply not sufficient."
Gregg Jarrett: Roger Stone's sentence proves that AG Barr was right and trial prosecutors were wrong
Barr determined that this was “excessive” and suggested that the prosecutors had become so invested in their case that they had lost perspective. Barr directed that the sentencing recommendation be revised to reflect a more appropriate penalty in conformance with federal guidelines. He advocated a term of 36 to 40 months.
Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson agreed with Barr’s assessment and meted out a punishment of 40 months. In so doing, she vindicated Barr’s judgment. Her sentence also exposed as folly the demand by more than 2,000 former prosecutors that the attorney general resign.
The signers of the online petition, calling for Barr to be banished from the Department of Justice, are a shameful example of a “rush to judgment” by lawyers who should know better. They assumed incorrectly that President Trump had pressured or directed his attorney general to revise the sentencing recommendation despite no evidence that political interference had actually occurred.
Judge Jackson’s sentence also demonstrates that the prosecutors who tried the Stone case were sorely misguided in their calculations that he should spend up to nine years behind bars. Their ensuing decision to resign from the case over Barr’s common sense revision was nothing more than a vacuous and petulant protest. Good riddance.
The sentencing of Stone still leaves unanswered the vital question of whether his trial and conviction were fair. As noted in my last column, compelling new evidence has emerged that justice may have been undone by a jury foreperson who harbored a disqualifying bias.
Redigert 21.02.2020 kl 00:19
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Juryformannen....DT hater
Tomeka Hart, the foreperson, is a Democratic activist who voiced extreme anti-Trump opinions that appear to have been concealed from the court during jury selection. Before she was ever picked for the trial, Hart communicated numerous social media posts highly critical of Trump and actively engaged in protests against him.
Even worse, in a string of posts, she commented negatively about the Stone case itself, praised the Mueller investigation and suggested that the president and his supporters (such as Stone) were racists. Hart referred to Trump with the hashtag of “klanpresident.” She should never, under any circumstances, have been sitting in judgment of the defendant.
Tomeka Hart, the foreperson, is a Democratic activist who voiced extreme anti-Trump opinions that appear to have been concealed from the court during jury selection. Before she was ever picked for the trial, Hart communicated numerous social media posts highly critical of Trump and actively engaged in protests against him.
Even worse, in a string of posts, she commented negatively about the Stone case itself, praised the Mueller investigation and suggested that the president and his supporters (such as Stone) were racists. Hart referred to Trump with the hashtag of “klanpresident.” She should never, under any circumstances, have been sitting in judgment of the defendant.
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21.02.2020 kl 09:42
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Stone Ble felt av vitnemål fra blant andre Rick Gates, nestleder i 2016 kampanjen og Steve Bannon.
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21.02.2020 kl 12:04
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Jabba / Fredrik fake news
Husk at selveste peter s (og Lisa Page) stod bak dette politiske showet. Alt for å dekke over sitt politiske kuppforsøk.
Who is Tomeka Hart?
Tomeka Hart served as the foreperson on the jury that convicted former Trump associate Roger Stone in his trial for lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering related to the 2016 presidential campaign.
The former Memphis City Schools board president and ex-president and CEO of the Memphis Urban League, garnered national attention in February when President Trump tweeted that she showed “significant bias” after she defended four Justice Department prosecutors who abruptly stepped down when senior Justice Department officials intervened and lowered their sentencing recommendation for Stone.
"I want to stand up for Aaron Zelinsky, Adam Jed, Michael Marando, and Jonathan Kravis -- the prosecutors on the Roger Stone trial," Hart wrote in the post. "It pains me to see the DOJ now interfere with the hard work of the prosecutors. They acted with the utmost intelligence, integrity, and respect for our system of justice."
Hart's history of anti-Trump social media posts has included calling Trump supporters "racist" and quoting someone who referred to Trump as the “#KlanPresident."
Hart, now based in Washington, D.C., is a senior program officer for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and has donated to Democrats, including Sen. Kamala Harris and former Obama Cabinet member Julian Castro, according to Heavy.
In 2012, she unsuccessfully ran for Congress in Tennessee as a Democrat.
She is also a former VP of strategic partnerships at the Southern Education Foundation, VP of African American community partnerships for Teach For America, and the president/CEO of the Memphis Urban League, according to her biography.
Husk at selveste peter s (og Lisa Page) stod bak dette politiske showet. Alt for å dekke over sitt politiske kuppforsøk.
Who is Tomeka Hart?
Tomeka Hart served as the foreperson on the jury that convicted former Trump associate Roger Stone in his trial for lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering related to the 2016 presidential campaign.
The former Memphis City Schools board president and ex-president and CEO of the Memphis Urban League, garnered national attention in February when President Trump tweeted that she showed “significant bias” after she defended four Justice Department prosecutors who abruptly stepped down when senior Justice Department officials intervened and lowered their sentencing recommendation for Stone.
"I want to stand up for Aaron Zelinsky, Adam Jed, Michael Marando, and Jonathan Kravis -- the prosecutors on the Roger Stone trial," Hart wrote in the post. "It pains me to see the DOJ now interfere with the hard work of the prosecutors. They acted with the utmost intelligence, integrity, and respect for our system of justice."
Hart's history of anti-Trump social media posts has included calling Trump supporters "racist" and quoting someone who referred to Trump as the “#KlanPresident."
Hart, now based in Washington, D.C., is a senior program officer for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and has donated to Democrats, including Sen. Kamala Harris and former Obama Cabinet member Julian Castro, according to Heavy.
In 2012, she unsuccessfully ran for Congress in Tennessee as a Democrat.
She is also a former VP of strategic partnerships at the Southern Education Foundation, VP of African American community partnerships for Teach For America, and the president/CEO of the Memphis Urban League, according to her biography.
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Resultatet i denne saken vil danne mal for Durham sine saker mot hagfishene
McCabe
Comey
Peter s
Lisa p
Og en rekke kuppmakere fra Venezuela dems/deep state
finn frem popcorn til Barr/Durham avsløringene 31.3.20
McCabe
Comey
Peter s
Lisa p
Og en rekke kuppmakere fra Venezuela dems/deep state
finn frem popcorn til Barr/Durham avsløringene 31.3.20
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DE FIRE DEMS KUPPMAKERNE
DEEP STATE IN PANIC MODE
A DOJ official told Fox News that the prison sentence demanded by former Mueller prosecutors was "extreme, excessive, and grossly disproportionate."
February 11, 2020 By Sean Davis
Prosecutors in charge of the federal case against Roger Stone may have lied to the Department of Justice about their lengthy prison sentence recommendation for Stone, according to a new report.
Fox News reported earlier today that DOJ was blindsided by the formal recommendation from operatives tapped by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller that Stone be sentenced to up to nine years in prison. A source told Fox that the sentence recommendation was “extreme, excessive, and grossly disproportionate” to Stone’s crimes.
“The Department was shocked to see the sentencing recommendation in the filing in the Stone case last night,” the DOJ official reportedly told Fox. “The sentencing recommendation was not what had been briefed to the Department.”
The report from Fox News suggested that DOJ was in the process of rescinding the rogue prosecutors’ recommendation.
Sources told The Federalist that Timothy Shea, who was recently appointed to take over as the top federal prosecutor in D.C. earlier this month, was bullied into agreeing to the sentence recommendation by Adam Jed and Aaron Zelinsky, who were originally tapped by Mueller to investigate whether Donald Trump treasonously colluded with the Russian government to steal the 2016 election from Hillary Clinton. A full investigative report released by Mueller last year revealed that the Mueller investigation found zero evidence for any of the claims of collusion between Trump and the Russians. According to a separate report on serial abuses committed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) during its investigation of Trump, the DOJ inspector general found that the government knew long before Mueller was even appointed that there was no evidence of any collusion.
Shea’s acquiescence to the demand by the disgruntled former Mueller operatives raised questions about whether Shea was operationally in control of the D.C. prosecutor’s office, or whether he had effectively outsourced major decisions in high-profile cases to Mueller’s former deputies.
Stone, a flamboyant and bombastic 67-year-old political operator who briefly moved within the Trump campaign’s orbit in 2016, was convicted last November of lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstruction. On Monday, the Mueller prosecutors who tried Stone’s case shocked legal experts by recommending that Stone be imprisoned for seven to nine years for non-violent offenses. In their sentencing memo, Zelinsky and Zed claimed that alleged threats made by Stone against former associate Randy Credico necessitated the lengthy prison sentence.
Credico, however, told the court that he never felt threatened by Stone, whom he characterized as “[a]ll bark and no bite[.]”
“I never in any way felt that Stone himself posed a direct physical threat to me,” Credico said.
Stone’s sentencing recommendation isn’t the first to raise eyebrows. In January, the prosecutors overseeing the case against former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn also abruptly changed their sentencing recommendation for him from parole to potential time in prison. That sentencing recommendation was filed just one day after former D.C. U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu was nominated by Trump for a position outside DOJ. The name of Brandon Van Grack, the former Mueller prosecutor who wrote that particular sentencing memorandum, was conspicuously missing from the most recent government filings in the Flynn case, raising questions about whether he was still allowed to work on the case. Flynn is currently in the process of trying to withdraw his guilty plea of lying to the FBI.
Shea, Criminal Division Chief Thomas Martin, and a press contact for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C. did not respond to requests for comment prior to publication of this article.
UPDATE: Aaron Zelinsky, the former Mueller operative behind the “grossly disproportionate” sentencing recommendation against Stone, filed notice in federal court on Tuesday afternoon that he was withdrawing from the Stone case and resigning from the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s office effective immediately. Aaron Zed, another disgruntled former Mueller operative, also resigned on Tuesday, as did Jonathan Kravis, an assistant prosecutor in the D.C. office. Michael Marando, the fourth and final prosecutor involved in the “egregious” Stone sentencing scheme, withdrew as counsel on the case early Tuesday evening but did not resign.
DOJ has not announced whether it will seek legal or ethical sanctions against any of the attorneys who allegedly lied to DOJ about their rogue sentencing scheme against Roger Stone. In a filing submitted late Tuesday evening, DOJ said the original sentencing memorandum did not reflect the position of the U.S. government and that a nearly decade-long sentence for a non-violent first-time criminal would be inappropriate.
DEEP STATE IN PANIC MODE
A DOJ official told Fox News that the prison sentence demanded by former Mueller prosecutors was "extreme, excessive, and grossly disproportionate."
February 11, 2020 By Sean Davis
Prosecutors in charge of the federal case against Roger Stone may have lied to the Department of Justice about their lengthy prison sentence recommendation for Stone, according to a new report.
Fox News reported earlier today that DOJ was blindsided by the formal recommendation from operatives tapped by former Special Counsel Robert Mueller that Stone be sentenced to up to nine years in prison. A source told Fox that the sentence recommendation was “extreme, excessive, and grossly disproportionate” to Stone’s crimes.
“The Department was shocked to see the sentencing recommendation in the filing in the Stone case last night,” the DOJ official reportedly told Fox. “The sentencing recommendation was not what had been briefed to the Department.”
The report from Fox News suggested that DOJ was in the process of rescinding the rogue prosecutors’ recommendation.
Sources told The Federalist that Timothy Shea, who was recently appointed to take over as the top federal prosecutor in D.C. earlier this month, was bullied into agreeing to the sentence recommendation by Adam Jed and Aaron Zelinsky, who were originally tapped by Mueller to investigate whether Donald Trump treasonously colluded with the Russian government to steal the 2016 election from Hillary Clinton. A full investigative report released by Mueller last year revealed that the Mueller investigation found zero evidence for any of the claims of collusion between Trump and the Russians. According to a separate report on serial abuses committed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) during its investigation of Trump, the DOJ inspector general found that the government knew long before Mueller was even appointed that there was no evidence of any collusion.
Shea’s acquiescence to the demand by the disgruntled former Mueller operatives raised questions about whether Shea was operationally in control of the D.C. prosecutor’s office, or whether he had effectively outsourced major decisions in high-profile cases to Mueller’s former deputies.
Stone, a flamboyant and bombastic 67-year-old political operator who briefly moved within the Trump campaign’s orbit in 2016, was convicted last November of lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstruction. On Monday, the Mueller prosecutors who tried Stone’s case shocked legal experts by recommending that Stone be imprisoned for seven to nine years for non-violent offenses. In their sentencing memo, Zelinsky and Zed claimed that alleged threats made by Stone against former associate Randy Credico necessitated the lengthy prison sentence.
Credico, however, told the court that he never felt threatened by Stone, whom he characterized as “[a]ll bark and no bite[.]”
“I never in any way felt that Stone himself posed a direct physical threat to me,” Credico said.
Stone’s sentencing recommendation isn’t the first to raise eyebrows. In January, the prosecutors overseeing the case against former White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn also abruptly changed their sentencing recommendation for him from parole to potential time in prison. That sentencing recommendation was filed just one day after former D.C. U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu was nominated by Trump for a position outside DOJ. The name of Brandon Van Grack, the former Mueller prosecutor who wrote that particular sentencing memorandum, was conspicuously missing from the most recent government filings in the Flynn case, raising questions about whether he was still allowed to work on the case. Flynn is currently in the process of trying to withdraw his guilty plea of lying to the FBI.
Shea, Criminal Division Chief Thomas Martin, and a press contact for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C. did not respond to requests for comment prior to publication of this article.
UPDATE: Aaron Zelinsky, the former Mueller operative behind the “grossly disproportionate” sentencing recommendation against Stone, filed notice in federal court on Tuesday afternoon that he was withdrawing from the Stone case and resigning from the D.C. U.S. Attorney’s office effective immediately. Aaron Zed, another disgruntled former Mueller operative, also resigned on Tuesday, as did Jonathan Kravis, an assistant prosecutor in the D.C. office. Michael Marando, the fourth and final prosecutor involved in the “egregious” Stone sentencing scheme, withdrew as counsel on the case early Tuesday evening but did not resign.
DOJ has not announced whether it will seek legal or ethical sanctions against any of the attorneys who allegedly lied to DOJ about their rogue sentencing scheme against Roger Stone. In a filing submitted late Tuesday evening, DOJ said the original sentencing memorandum did not reflect the position of the U.S. government and that a nearly decade-long sentence for a non-violent first-time criminal would be inappropriate.
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AKTOREN SOM PRØVDE Å KUPPE STRAFFEPÅSTANDEN BAK RYGGEN PÅ BARR
Another member of Mueller’s team -- Aaron Zelinsky -- has been reported to be a registered Democrat by both the Washington Post and the Daily Caller. The Daily Caller also reported that Zelinsky wrote, "I’m a Democrat," in a Huffington Post column supporting same-sex marriage in November 2012.
Trump tweeted that Mueller’s team has "13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans."
Mueller’s team does have 13 registered Democrats and no registered Republicans, and several team members made donations to Clinton’s campaign in various amounts.
DEEP STATE IN PANIC MODE
Another member of Mueller’s team -- Aaron Zelinsky -- has been reported to be a registered Democrat by both the Washington Post and the Daily Caller. The Daily Caller also reported that Zelinsky wrote, "I’m a Democrat," in a Huffington Post column supporting same-sex marriage in November 2012.
Trump tweeted that Mueller’s team has "13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans."
Mueller’s team does have 13 registered Democrats and no registered Republicans, and several team members made donations to Clinton’s campaign in various amounts.
DEEP STATE IN PANIC MODE
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Roger Stone’s legal team files request for Judge Jackson’s removal from case
The legal team of Roger Stone – the former adviser to President Trump who received a 40-month prison sentence this week – filed court documents Friday to have the judge removed from his case.
The legal team of Roger Stone – the former adviser to President Trump who received a 40-month prison sentence this week – filed court documents Friday to have the judge removed from his case.