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VMA131Marine's JournalWeisselberg to plead guilty to perjury in Trump's fraud trial
Judge Engoron is going to be pissed
Former Trump Organization chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg is expected to plead guilty to perjury charges on Monday related to the testimony he gave in the New York civil fraud trial of Donald Trump and his company, NBC News reported.
Weisselberg, 76, arrived at the Manhattan District Attorneys office before 7 a.m. ET and was expected to enter his guilty plea some time on Monday morning, NBC reported, citing three sources familiar with the matter.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/04/ex-trump-org-cfo-allen-weisselberg-to-plead-guilty-to-perjury.html?recirc=taboolainternal
College graduation rates are abysmal
College graduation rates are abysmal. By state, the best is Massachusetts at 44.5%. The graduation rate for Washington DC is a lot higher at 59.8%, but I think there are obvious unique circumstances there.
The top 9 states for graduation rate after Massachusetts are: CO, MD, NJ, CT, VT, VA, NH, NY, and MN (36.8%).
The bottom ten states from best to worst are:
NM 28.1%
IN
AL
OK
NV
KY
LA
AR
MS
WV 21.3%
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/college-graduation-rates-by-state
The one in which Rep Clay Higgins threatens Judge Engoron
There is no bottom to GOP depravity
https://x.com/ronfilipkowski/status/1756820180368286145?s=46&t=qcIPkArFYVEwFUZrvCIZGQ
Missing the forest for the trees, re, 14th Amendment
Ive been listening to all these discussions about whether POTUS should invoke the 14th Amendment to keep paying on the debt rather than accept a terrible deal from the House Freedom Caucus.
It seems to me that these discussions ignore one thing: defaulting on the debt would be a national emergency and would definitely be a threat to national security. Thus, President Biden already has within his executive powers the ability to declare an emergency and to keep paying the debt on that basis. I believe this would buy at least 90 days before he has to report this to Congress.
Further, the courts have been extremely reluctant to second guess the President, any president, on national security matters, as they should.
So what am I missing?
King Charles and ... Barbra Streisand!
Its the Express, so take with a pinch of salt but this seems like a bombshell:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1696415/king-charles-iii-barbra-streisand-spt
Charles had 'secret' meet-ups with teenage crush Barbra Streisand, biographer claims
The King first met actress and singer Barbra Streisand in the Seventies, long before his relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales.
Back in 1974, while he was serving in the Royal Navy, King Charles III met Barbra Streisand at a recording studio in San Diego. From their initial meeting, the then-Prince and singer forged a close relationship and, according to the royals biographer, the pair met up secretly at a Los Angeles hotel. Christopher Anderson, author of the upcoming biography The King: The Life of Charles III, was a guest on last weeks episode of the To Di For Daily podcast with host Kinsey Schofield.
During the episode, referencing the biography, Ms Schofield said: I have read that there was flirtation, there was sincere interest and at a specific party that you discuss in your book he invites Barbra Streisand over and leaves not only the trophy wife at home, but also the mistress. So there's no Camilla no Diana, but here's Barbra Streisand.
More at link
Former President Donald Trump posed for picture with former Philly mob boss Joey Merlino
Were they comparing notes?
They share an affinity for golf and an aversion to cooperating witnesses who flip to help federal investigators.
But former president Donald Trump and former Philly mob boss Joseph Skinny Joey Merlino dont have much to say about how they wound up in a photo together at a South Florida golf course.
Trump posed for the photo with Merlino earlier this month at Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach. The two, along with an unidentified third man, flash Trumps customary thumbs-up hand signs and smiles while wearing golfing attire.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/pennsylvania/donald-trump-joey-merlino-philadelphia-mob-photo-golf-club-20230123.html
Putin warns Finland and Sweden not to join NATO
Yeah! Good luck with that, Vlad!
https://twitter.com/therickydavila/status/1497279285173702661?s=21
Poland plans to set up register of pregnancies to report miscarriages
Coming to a red state near you
The Polish government are planning to introduce a centralised register of pregnancies which would oblige doctors to report all pregnancies and miscarriages to the government.
The proposed register would come into effect in January 2022, a year after Poland introduced a near-total ban on abortion.
This has raised serious concerns for womens rights activists, who believe that in light of Polands near-total abortion ban, the register could be used to cause legal difficulties for women who have self-administered abortions.
The draft legislation is part of a wide ranging project to update the medical information system in Poland.
Its about control, its about making sure that pregnancies end with birth, Natalia Broniarczyk, an activist from Aborcyjny Dream Team told the Polish weekly, Gazeta Wyborcza.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/dec/03/poland-plans-to-set-up-register-of-pregnancies-to-report-miscarriages
This Texas abortion ban: I'm confused.
The law says that anybody living in Texas can sue abortion providers or people who assist women in getting abortions after the detection of a fetal heartbeat. If the suit is successful in stopping an abortion, the plaintiff receives $10,000 from the defendant. There are no criminal penalties. Heres where my confusion lies: there is no such thing as double jeopardy in civil court, thats part of the reason you need to show standing and a tangible injury to file a lawsuit. But the Texas law lets anyone sue so after someone is successfully sued, everyone else in Texas could theoretically file the exact same suit, and why wouldnt they with the promise of $10k sitting out there and all the difficult work of proving the case already done and written down in black and white in the court transcript? Coincidentally, the surge of suits would promptly shut down the civil side of the Texas legal system.
Also, whats the standard of evidence for proving you prevented an illegal abortion? Civil cases are usually decided on a preponderance of the evidence, but how do you prove somebody was going to have an abortion. How do you prove it occurred after a fetal heartbeat was detected? This would only be possible if the plaintiff had access to the patients medical records, which are prevented from disclosure without patient authorisation by HIPAA; HIPAA is a federal law. Providers cannot be forced to break Federal law by state judges.
P.S. Maybe Im not so confused after all. I wrote a Twitter thread on this noting that the method used to enforce the Texas ban could be used against, for example, gun manufacturers and gun stores to ban access to certain types of firearms. Then I read a WaPo article that made the exact same point:
Qui tam lawsuits, Jenkins said, are meant to ferret out wrongdoing. By contrast, he added, the abortion law allows any citizen to become a potential enforcer of a policy that will probably face serious constitutional challenges.
Jenkins said that principle could be applied by lawmakers in other states who want to take aim at aspects of the Constitution they dont like, such as freedom of the press or the right to bear arms.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/texas-abortion-ban-jonathan-mitchell/2021/09/02/ecbd1124-0c17-11ec-aea1-42a8138f132a_story.html
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