Public Law No: 115-118 passed Jan. 18, 2018. Full text of law linked. This law, without revision, was used to spy on his family, administration, Presidential Campaign. Why did the President sign it? How will he use it?
Public Law No: 115-118 passed Jan. 18, 2018. Full text of law linked. This law, without revision, was used to spy on his family, administration, Presidential Campaign. Why did the President sign it? How will he use it?
Protection for who from what? Since all the civil cases for money damages against Pilot have been settled, what need or purpose is served by keeping Haslam's trial testimony sealed? Haslam never received immunity. He remains subject to prosecution. This deposition is evidence in the event he is.
In five YouTube videos, Jimmy Haslam tells why he is innocent in the Pilot Flying J fiasco. After viewing them, do you believe he is telling the truth? Jimmy remains subject to prosecution, however, because he never received immunity.
Guns are being confiscated from medical marijuana users in states like Pennsylvania, Hawaii, Nevada, and Alaska. A court ruling last year said that Second Amendment rights no longer apply to any marijuana user.
The U.S. State Department said they will release portions of 2800 Hillary Clinton's State Department emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop tomorrow. These emails were the work product of Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State. Clinton had told the FBI that she had given them all her previous State Department emails contained on her illegal, non-secure personal email network. Why they were on Weiner's laptop is unknown.
it was either Judge John Roberts or Judge Rosemary Collyer who removed Judge Rudolph Contreras from the Flynn case.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Alphabet, the parent company of Google, resigned within minutes after Trump's executive order was signed and became effective. Schmidt’s whereabouts are unknown.
Haslam "prides himself on asking a thousand questions in every meeting he is in", said Bud Shaw, a Cleveland sports columnist. "If you heard him talk about why the A.J. McCarron trade fell through, it was because he (Haslam) was asking too many questions, too late in the process. He gets easily confused and easily swayed."
Because the Pentagon has never had an audit, no one knows what it spends or where it goes. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) admitted that the Army spent $6.5 trillion without receipts. That was 54 times the amount approved by Congress. In 2015, the Army had $794 billion in deposits. It only got $120 billion from Congress. No one knows where the extra money came from. The Army spent $929 billion on credit. No one knows who is to be paid for what they bought.
Jimmy Haslam, CEO of Pilot Flying J, responded to Judge Curtis Collier's ruling Thursday that Mark Hazelwood's remarks on FBI informant tapes will be played in his court on Jan. 10th. Collier said Thursday that Hazelwood's taped remarks were vile, inflammatory, prejudicial, and beyond the pale. Collier is a Federal U.S. District Court Judge in Eastern Tennessee, Knoxville.
Here is how Haslam responded to Collier's ruling:
Judge Curtis Collier ruled yesterday to allow the jury to hear "vile" remarks made by the former President of Pilot Flying J, Mark Hazelwood. Hazelwood's remarks were directed against black people, women, Clevelanders and its football team, the Cleveland Browns. The remarks, captured on an FBI wiretap, will be played to jurors when Judge Collier resumes Hazelwood's criminal trial on Jan. 10th.
Jimmy Haslam said that Pilot's fiasco was caused by "a very few rogue employees that figured out how to manipulate the system". The statement was made to Tommy Hodges two weeks after the FBI had 200 agents raid Flying Pilot J to seize evidence in a rebate scam. Hodges is Chairman of Titan Trucking Inc. in Shelbyville, Tennessee.
Catholic Charities, Lutheran Social Services, Church World Services, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, and the National Association of Evangelicals’ World Relief Corp were paid $1.6 billion to move one per cent of Somalia to the States.
Jimmy Haslam, CEO of Pilot Flying J, never received immunity. He remains subject to prosecution. Pilot received corporate immunity in exchange for copping guilty to a variety of crimes, paying a $92 million fine, and cooperating with investigators. The deal was signed by Halam and is linked here.
Jimmy Haslam knew about the fraud going on in his company, Flying Pilot J, according to Brian Mosher, former National Sales Manager of Pilot. Mosher testified yesterday that he showed Haslam the company's master plan on how to steal $56 million from its customers.
The law firm of Perkins Coie confirmed that one of its 1000 lawyers, Marc Elias, hired a company to create a file with allegations about President Donald J. Trump’s Russia connections. Elias hired the company, Fusion GPS, and paid them $12.4 million on behalf of his clients, the Hillary Clinton Presidential Campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The law firm’s involvement became public in a letter filed in court that was written by Perkins Coie's Managing Partner Matthew Gehringer. The letter dated Oct. 24th said Perkins Coie hired Fusion GPS in April 2016.
Since 2011, people are dropping cable TV at a rate of 10,000 a day. As a result, ESPN has lost 14 million subscribers in six years, down from 100 million. Over this period, ESPN revenues have dropped to $4 billion. They were $6.4 billion in 2014.
Earlier this year, Judge Sam Benningfield kept local urologists busy in Sparta, Tennessee. The Judge's offer to reduce jail time 30 days for vasectomies was accepted by 77 inmates. The program was stopped in July. The Judge was issued a public reprimand today by the Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct.
Congress has paid $17 million in hush money for 264 incidents or $64,394 per claim. This year, eight payouts totaling $17 million were paid or $934,000 per claim. These numbers were reported Thursday by Susan Tsui Grundmann, Executive Director, of Congress' Office of Compliance.