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documentcloud · 2 years ago
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Indictments, at your service:
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warrenwoodhouse · 11 months ago
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reading-writing-revolution · 5 months ago
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Here we go!
Report-of-Special-Counsel-Smith-Volume-1-January-2025 | DocumentCloud
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porterdavis · 9 months ago
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Here ya go. The complete Jack Smith indictment of Trump released by Judge Chutkan today.
Enjoy!
[Still to come: the renewed filing of Secret Documents indictment!!]
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mariacallous · 9 months ago
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reality-detective · 1 year ago
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👆 943 pages of documents so far 🤔
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 1 year ago
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Mike Luckovich
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The New York Times’ conspiracy theory flops spectacularly. White House press corps disgraces itself.
The New York Times ran an article noting that a neurologist from Walter Reed Military Hospital specializing in Parkinson’s Disease had visited the White House on eight occasions over the last eight months. A press briefing at the White House devolved into a shouting match as reporters from the Times and NBC accused White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre of covering up information about President Biden’s health. Or, as the Times described the conduct of the press corps,
The White House briefing room devolved into shouting on Monday as the press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, repeatedly dodged and refused to answer questions about the president’s health, and whether visits to the White House by a Parkinson’s doctor were about the president.
The reporters apparently never considered that the Parkinson’s specialist could be treating other White House employees—including 1,000 military personnel—and that Jeane-Pierre was prohibited by federal privacy laws and national security from providing the requested information that might compromise military leaders. Instead, one reporter said the press was “miffed” with Ms. Jean-Pierre and accused her of “dodging questions” to which the press had the absolute right to answers—damn the privacy concerns of possible other patients in the White House.
Late in the day, the President's doctor reaffirmed that the President has been evaluated on three occasions by a neurologist—at each of his annual physicals, including in February of this year. The other visits by the Parkinson’s specialist were to see other members of the White House staff, including military combat veterans—who frequently suffer neurological damage from combat. The letter is here: Letter 7.8.24 - DocumentCloud.
I urge you to read the entire letter. It explains, in relevant part, that the Parkinson’s disease specialist visited the White House as part of a clinic for military personnel:
Prior to the pandemic, and following its end, [the Parkinson’s Disease specialist] has held regular Neurology Clinics at the White House Medical Clinic in support of the thousands of active-duty members assigned in support of White House operations. Many military personnel experience neurological issues related to their service, and Dr. Cannard regularly visits the WHMU as part of this General Neurology practice. We value the contributions he has made across the many patients he has treated in support of the White House and its personnel over these years.
So, the New York Times conspiracy theory went down in flames. But the treatment of Karine Jean-Pierre was despicable. It was racist and sexist. The condescension and wild accusations of a cover up by white male reporters who were “miffed” that a Black woman would not do their bidding is reprehensible.
Each of the reporters who accused Jean-Pierre of a cover-up owes a public apology to her, as do the editors of the New York Times and the other media outlets that allow the journalists to make reckless accusations before researching, considering, and thinking through other innocent explanations.
Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter
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Amid all the calls for “cognitive tests” for Biden—but not Trump—journalists are committing malpractice by failing to note that President Biden released a detailed summary of his annual physical in February of this year. The full report is here: Health-Summary-2.28.pdf (whitehouse.gov). The examination included consultations with neurological experts at Walter Reed hospital. I urge you to read the entire report and consider how you would measure up to such a battery of tests!
On the issue of Biden’s neurological health, the report states the following:
An extremely detailed neurologic exam was again reassuring in that there were no findings which would be consistent with any cerebellar or other central neurological disorder, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s or ascending lateral sclerosis, nor are there any signs of cervical myelopathy. This exam did again support a finding of peripheral neuropathy in both feet. No motor weakness was detected. He exhibits no tremor, either at rest or with activity. He demonstrates excellent fine motor dexterity. But a subtle difference in heat/cold sensation could be elicited as it was last year. This heat/cold sensation deficit was detected a couple inches higher on his ankle/calf this year, which is not unexpected, There may, in fact, be day to day subjective variation of these findings, as during last year’s exam, this area of sensation deficit was actually found to be smaller than the year before.
So, Biden did have a “detailed neurological exam” four-and-half months ago. The widespread media demands that Biden “take a neurological exam” should be directed to Trump instead.
Predictably, this “proof” won’t be enough for the media. Just as the media refused to accept a certified copy of President Obama’s birth certificate, the goalposts will keep shifting.
The issue is not Joe Biden. It is Donald Trump—and the media’s arrogant refusal to apply the same scrutiny to Trump that it is applying to Biden. If they did, they would be demanding neurological exams of Trump and his withdrawal from the race. So far as we have been informed by Trump, his cognitive test consisted of recalling five objects: “Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.” Can you say, “double standard”?
Why isn’t the media making demands that Trump submit to “extremely detailed neurologic testing” by experts from a nationally recognized hospital?
[Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter]
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myhotmessandsoccer · 9 months ago
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Trump you so screwed!🤭
jacksmithmotion10-2 - DocumentCloud
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hansilw · 8 months ago
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NEW: A Pennsylvania judge ordered election officials in Perry County, Pa., to postpone ballot counting Tuesday night after they had to evacuate their headquarters because of a bomb threat. Counting is order to resume at 10 a.m. ET Wednesday
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sup3rsp0r3 · 1 year ago
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If you are in America, I am BEGGING you to read this, your safety is 100% on the line. This is the project 2025 bill, it is a ~900 page description of everything that will happen if former president Trump is elected into office in the 2025 election. Please share this, spread this around, this is VERY IMPORTANT.
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documentcloud · 2 years ago
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Luz Toledo on █████, █████ and how he uses DocumentCloud's redaction tools.
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sweetfirebird · 1 year ago
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sataniccapitalist · 1 year ago
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The incursion raises serious questions about the security of some of America's most sensitive sites. It's also not the first time that anomalous objects have been seen at the nuclear weapons facility.
A recently released U.S. Department of Energy report indicates that security personnel at the Pantex nuclear weapons facility near Panhandle, Texas, witnessed an unidentified object on September 2, 2015.
The report, obtained by the UAP Register through the Freedom of Information Act, raises serious questions about the security of some of America's most sensitive energy and weapons facilities. The document also draws the Department of Energy further into the ongoing debate over what the federal government knows about the existence of unidentified anomalous phenomena.
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mariacallous · 9 months ago
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rainbowmancer-gwen · 1 year ago
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I have the script! The Glasgow Wonka script!
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