What Exactly Are Brian Kolfage and Steve Bannon Accused of Doing? We Build the Wall is a crowdfunding campaign that has raised more than $25 million from hundreds of thousands of donors. On Thursday, Steve Bannon, Brian Kolfage, Andrew Badolato, and Timothy Shea were arrested and charged with one count each of conspiracy to commit […]
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Did Feds Commit Felony By Altering 302s In The Michael Flynn Case? Marina Medvin The U.S. Code makes it a felony offense, punishable by up to 20 years in prison, to knowingly alter or falsify an entry in a document with the intent to influence a federal investigation. This is comparatively a more serious offense than […]
Why Did The Feds Go After General Flynn In The First Place? Marina Medvin Michael Flynn’s lawyers filed astounding new evidence this week, showing federal government agents intended to set up Michael Flynn. Quick Recap In 2014, Obama dismissed Michael Flynn from his job as director of the defense intelligence agency, after giving him the […]
Flynn’s Lawyers Expose KGB-style Behavior At the DOJ and FBI Marina Medvin On April 24, the DOJ produced exculpatory evidence to Michael Flynn’s defense team. While the contents are currently under seal, we received a glimpse of what was handed over through Flynn’s defense filing with the court. The new evidence “proves Mr. Flynn’s allegations […]
DOJ Accuses Harvard Of Racism, Files Scathing Brief Marina Medvin Harvard, the crème de la crème of Ivy League education, has been proudly engaging in racial discrimination — in 2020. Harvard has a sordid history of employing and supporting racists and engaging in antisemitic limitations on the admission of Jews. But this article isn’t about […]
EXCLUSIVE: What Happened In the Roger Stone Case? ‘Prosecutorial Misconduct’ Says Defense Lawyer A day after a nine-year sentencing recommendation for the elderly Roger Stone was filed, Senior DOJ officials immediately distanced themselves from the recommendation. They told CBS News that the prison time recommendation was “extreme, excessive, grossly disproportionate to offenses,” and that this […]