He’s scared of @ewarren most of all. And for good reason.— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) July 16, 2019
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READ: The full House resolution to condemn President Trump's racist tweets.
READ: The full House resolution to condemn President Trump's racist tweets. https://t.co/xOwN1kcfrk— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) July 16, 2019
These are the only Republicans who joined the Democrats in condemning Trump's racist tweets: • Rep. Hurd (TX) • Rep. Upton (MI) • Rep. Fitzpatrick (PA) • Rep. Brooks (IN)
These are the only Republicans who joined the Democrats in condemning Trump's racist tweets:— Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) July 16, 2019
• Rep. Hurd (TX)
• Rep. Upton (MI)
• Rep. Fitzpatrick (PA)
• Rep. Brooks (IN)https://t.co/1sqfVRvOxt
A divided House votes for resolution condemning Trump’s racist remarks
A divided House votes for resolution condemning Trump’s racist remarks https://t.co/b9QwpDP0MD— John Wagner (@WPJohnWagner) July 16, 2019
Epstein's lawyers write--in his defense (??)--that Epstein wired huge sums of money to two people who took the Fifth when they were asked to testify against him in civil litigation. The lawyers are willing to show the transcripts where they did it.
Epstein's lawyers write--in his defense (??)--that Epstein wired huge sums of money to two people who took the Fifth when they were asked to testify against him in civil litigation. The lawyers are willing to show the transcripts where they did it. https://t.co/iXvFMAXgzm pic.twitter.com/YfPoKNBbbf— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) July 16, 2019
Hate Watch: White supremacists celebrate Trump's racist tweets @sarasidnerCNN reports
Hate Watch: White supremacists celebrate Trump's racist tweets @sarasidnerCNN reports https://t.co/uxicXffDHN pic.twitter.com/DoxoT5IdQ2— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) July 16, 2019
NEW: ‘Poor, smart and desperate to be rich’: How Epstein went from teaching to Wall Street
NEW: ‘Poor, smart and desperate to be rich’: How Epstein went from teaching to Wall Streethttps://t.co/ysbMz0QwWw— julie k. brown (@jkbjournalist) July 16, 2019
Roughly half of them live in absolute terror all the time, and hate him as much as the average resistor. 25% of them are true believer trumpsters. the most dangerous 25% of them are the opportunists who don't believe in him think and he's an asshole, but manipulate him.
Roughly half of them live in absolute terror all the time, and hate him as much as the average resistor. 25% of them are true believer trumpsters. the most dangerous 25% of them are the opportunists who don't believe in him think and he's an asshole, but manipulate him. https://t.co/3j5pcmS6Oz— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) July 16, 2019
231-190: House votes to restore Speaker Pelosi floor speaking privileges for rest of today on party line vote, lost when the chair (Majority Leader Hoyer) ruled her words calling the President's remarks "racist" were out of order. Amash-I joined all Republicans in voting No.
231-190: House votes to restore Speaker Pelosi floor speaking privileges for rest of today on party line vote, lost when the chair (Majority Leader Hoyer) ruled her words calling the President's remarks "racist" were out of order. Amash-I joined all Republicans in voting No. pic.twitter.com/nT2Suqx4UH— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) July 16, 2019
John Lewis just now on the House floor: "I know racism when I see it. I know racism when I feel it. And at the highest level of government, there's no room for racism ... The world is watching. They are shocked and dismayed because it seems we have lost our way as a nation."
John Lewis just now on the House floor: "I know racism when I see it. I know racism when I feel it. And at the highest level of government, there's no room for racism ... The world is watching. They are shocked and dismayed because it seems we have lost our way as a nation."— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 16, 2019
According to attorney Bradley Edwards, at least one woman has come forward to say she was abused by Jeffrey Epstein while he was on work release from prison
“It’s not like he was an out of control rapist.” — Epstein’s lawyer— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) July 16, 2019
Sure, Jan. https://t.co/0wQQcwCdTq
Trump racist tweets intentional, will do more in 2020
.@davidaxelrod: Trump racist tweets intentional, will do more in 2020 https://t.co/b03SK5rm6n pic.twitter.com/WPAqL3hqD7— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) July 16, 2019
The House has voted to restore Nancy Pelosi's speaking privileges on the House floor.
The House has voted to restore Nancy Pelosi's speaking privileges on the House floor. @NBCNews— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 16, 2019
URGENT HELP NEEDED: At 7PM ET tonight, the house will vote on a resolution condemning Trump's racist remarks about U.S. Reps of color. We need as many people as possible to call (202) 224-3121 to urge their reps to vote YES on this resolution
URGENT HELP NEEDED: At 7PM ET tonight, the house will vote on a resolution condemning Trump's racist remarks about U.S. Reps of color. We need as many people as possible to call (202) 224-3121 to urge their reps to vote YES on this resolution. #RacistInChief— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) July 16, 2019
They are pretty committed on turning this into a full-on Harry Potter vs. Death Eater showdown
They are pretty committed on turning this into a full-on Harry Potter vs. Death Eater showdown https://t.co/CIMJMW44ZV— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) July 16, 2019
After denying racism, videos of Meadows vowing to send Obama 'home to Kenya' resurface
After denying racism, videos of Meadows vowing to send Obama 'home to Kenya' resurface https://t.co/GuwcqJ45OP— Bong-Hits for Moderates (@jerweber) July 16, 2019
.@SpeakerPelosi, returning to the floor as the House votes on whether to strike her words, via @TheOtherKeppler: "I’m proud of my remarks and I’m glad they’re getting the attention they’re getting.”
.@SpeakerPelosi, returning to the floor as the House votes on whether to strike her words, via @TheOtherKeppler: "I’m proud of my remarks and I’m glad they’re getting the attention they’re getting.”— Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) July 16, 2019
Here's @KellyannePolls asking a Jewish reporter "what's your ethnicity?" while trying to defend comments the president made asking women of color who serve in Congress to leave the country
Just yesterday they were defending his racism by claiming to stand up against anti-semitism. https://t.co/L2FEBBDMrv— Mimi Rocah (@Mimirocah1) July 16, 2019
That rascal Jason Miller was a busy lad. And by "busy" I mean, ewwwwwwww.
That rascal Jason Miller was a busy lad. And by "busy" I mean, ewwwwwwww. https://t.co/POBm15kjNk— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) July 16, 2019
Let’s be very clear: @realDonaldTrump’s tweets were racist. Persist, @SpeakerPelosi. Persist
Let’s be very clear: @realDonaldTrump’s tweets were racist.— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) July 16, 2019
Persist, @SpeakerPelosi. Persist. #shepersisted
The House has voted, 190-232, not to strike Nancy Pelosi's words from the congressional record. Justin Amash joined the Democrats.
The House has voted, 190-232, not to strike Nancy Pelosi's words from the congressional record. Justin Amash joined the Democrats. @NBCNews— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 16, 2019
.@SpeakerPelosi: "Every single member of this institution...should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. To do anything less would be a shocking rejection of our values and a shameful abdication of our oath of office to protect the American people."
.@SpeakerPelosi: "Every single member of this institution...should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. To do anything less would be a shocking rejection of our values and a shameful abdication of our oath of office to protect the American people." pic.twitter.com/nsskh7TuCS— CSPAN (@cspan) July 16, 2019
The House will soon be voting on a historic resolution that would censure Trump "for his racist and xenophobic comments" about Reps. Omar, Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Pressley — all women of color. Only one US president, Andrew Jackson, was ever censured — and that happened in 1834.
The House will soon be voting on a historic resolution that would censure Trump "for his racist and xenophobic comments" about Reps. Omar, Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib and Pressley — all women of color. Only one US president, Andrew Jackson, was ever censured — and that happened in 1834.— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) July 16, 2019
Why did Pedo Nader give Psy-group 2 million dollars after the election? These are the questions our press should be asking....
Why did Pedo Nader give Psy-group 2 million dollars after the election? These are the questions our press should be asking.... pic.twitter.com/2oisoZN0w9— Agenthades (@Agenthades1) July 16, 2019
This the House resolution to condemn President Trump’s racist statements. House Republicans - if they remember in which country they live, who they serve, and their oaths of office - should vote enthusiastically in its favor.
This the House resolution to condemn President Trump’s racist statements. House Republicans - if they remember in which country they live, who they serve, and their oaths of office - should vote enthusiastically in its favor. pic.twitter.com/01nphQ1Nz4— Evan McMullin (@EvanMcMullin) July 16, 2019
Dems narrowly mustering votes to prevent Pelosi's statement from being stricken from house record -- would have been first time since 1984.
Dems narrowly mustering votes to prevent Pelosi's statement from being stricken from house record -- would have been first time since 1984. https://t.co/jTJDjY0Kn2— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) July 16, 2019
Today, July 16, 2019, is the one year anniversary of the Kremlin Annex protests. Thank you to each of you that has stepped up in so many different ways over the last year. We are only going to get louder.
Today, July 16, 2019, is the one year anniversary of the Kremlin Annex protests. Thank you to each of you that has stepped up in so many different ways over the last year. We are only going to get louder. pic.twitter.com/9UQo2OX3Fd— Kremlin Annex (@KremlinAnnex) July 16, 2019
GOP in 2019: so embarrassed by their leader’s racism that they are literally trying to erase it from the record.
GOP in 2019: so embarrassed by their leader’s racism that they are literally trying to erase it from the record. https://t.co/n3f9LJM7Yf— Rep. Joe Kennedy III (@RepJoeKennedy) July 16, 2019
BREAKING: Roger Stone has been ordered to stop posting on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter — on any subject — after a judge found he violated her previous order limiting what he could say publicly about his criminal case
BREAKING: Roger Stone has been ordered to stop posting on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter — on any subject — after a judge found he violated her previous order limiting what he could say publicly about his criminal case https://t.co/7GUYrgTO6V— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
Stone's motion hearing is underway — they'll be talking about Stone's motion to suppress evidence and a discovery motion re: redactions in CrowdStrike report provided by govt. Judge Amy Berman Jackson is on the bench.
Stone's motion hearing is underway — they'll be talking about Stone's motion to suppress evidence and a discovery motion re: redactions in CrowdStrike report provided by govt. Judge Amy Berman Jackson is on the bench.— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
- Jackson says she "may or may not" get to the govt's motion to modify Stone's release conditions re: compliance with the gag order, sounds like it'll depend on how long args take on the other motions. Judge also says she plans to rule soon in writing on Stone's motions to dismiss.2 replies55 retweets293 likes
- Re: motion to suppress evidence seized, Jackson asks why SCOTUS precedent doesn't apply that says evidence is okay if taken in good faith. Stone atty Robert Buschel says they want a hearing on that, arguing if there was "reckless misrepresentation," there can't be good faith4 replies44 retweets251 likes
- Buschel is arguing that govt/warrant affiants should have known that it was false that WikiLeaks received hacked DNC materials from the Russians, which formed basis for warrants. Jackson asks how that's possible when the govt was relying on the US intel community report on this10 replies52 retweets327 likes
- Buschel acknowledges that the US intel report speaks to "high confidence" in assessment that Russians were involved in election interference, but he argues that's "double speak" and it means it's not a definite fact and could be wrong9 replies41 retweets267 likes
- But Jackson goes back to her original Q, asking what in the warrant applications — which say they rely on the US intel community assessment — were false, setting aside arguments about the underlying validity of the US intel community's assessment2 replies48 retweets319 likes
- Pressed by Jackson, Buschel says what they're arguing is it was reckless for the government, in seeking search warrant applications for Stone, to rely on the US intelligence community's report25 replies81 retweets323 likes
- Buschel recites their theories questioning the IC's assessment of Russia's involvement, but Jackson keeps coming back to what evidence they have that the FBI agent lied or made misrepresentations to a judge in *citing* the IC report — she does not appear convinced at all5 replies90 retweets428 likes
- Govt atty Aaron Zelinsky is up. Jackson asks if the govt plans to prove, or needs to prove, that Russia was involved in the DNC hack. Zelinsky says no — Stone isn't charged in the hack, the govt only needs to show that Stone lied about a matter related to an investigation
Zelinsky argues that even if Russia wasn't involved in the DNC hack, the warrants still contain info that Stone was in contact with an entity that claimed responsibility for the hack (Guccifer 2.0) and the entity that released the hacked info (WikiLeaks)— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
- Zelinsky: "It is a sideshow and it is an attempt to throw smoke up on the underlying issues of this case" — the underlying issues being the false statements, witness tampering, and obstruction of justice that Stone is charged with6 replies104 retweets452 likes
- Re: Stone's motion to discover the unredacted CrowdStrike report, Stone's atty Bruce Rogow concedes govt represented they don't have it, so the motion is moot. Judge notes Stone could seek a subpoena to CrowdStrike, but his lawyer says they haven't sought one. So that's done.4 replies67 retweets333 likes
The judges recites the history of what got us here, and notes that she's regularly granted Stone's motions to travel and speak, to associate with organizations he's wanted to associate with, and espouse various opinions. Also that Stone hasn't sought any change to the gag order— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
The judge asks if Stone sent a text message to BuzzFeed News (full disclosure: it was to me) saying Michael Cohen's testimony to Congress was not true. The judge hands Stone's lawyer this article: https://t.co/5KwYPOzQTU Rogow says Stone tells him he got his lawyer's permission— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
The judge is asking Rogow about various Stone posts on Instagram, such as one suggesting Stone was framed (https://t.co/1GczRmfJe2) and one about Adam Schiff (https://t.co/EV6l1U6MwL) — the judge read that one aloud: "If it's Schiff Flush it"— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) July 16, 2019
- Judge is still listing Instagram posts. She asks about a 5/8 post about an order to see unredacted parts of the Mueller report. Rogow says he was just noting a public filing. Jackson asks if she said he could comment on public filings, and notes it was accompanied by commentary8 replies86 retweets396 likes
- A bit surreal to hear the judge read these posts aloud. From 5/8: "The Judge has ruled but @Politico gets most of the story wrong because they are biased elitist snot-nosed fake news shitheads who’s specialty is distortion by omitting key facts to create a false narrative."28 replies155 retweets536 likes
- Rogow says that, yes, Stone is using social media to communicate about what is happening in his case, but argues he's not doing so in a way that would "affect or infect" it. He says the judge's order was very broad, but admits he hasn't challenged it24 replies69 retweets320 likes
- Jackson asks about Stone's reposting of an article about his case, and Rogow says that shouldn't violate the order, to republish. Jackson questions that, asking: Isn't that the power of social media, the ability of something to be spread and go viral?4 replies79 retweets363 likes
- Rogow says Stone isn't doing anything that would impact the ability to get a fair trial. Jackson says that's not the question right now — the Q is whether Stone violated her order. The impact of a violation would affect what she should do about it, but not the underlying question12 replies100 retweets435 likes
- Jackson asks what she should do in light of everything she's presented that Stone has posted. Rogow says to let the hearing "speak for itself," and going forward Stone will have to vet what he wants to send out with counsel44 replies54 retweets291 likes
- Rogow is done. He concludes: "I undersand how one can look at them and come to a conclusion that, yes, they were either at the line or crossed the line. But Mr. Stone has tried to hew to that line." He says the lawyers will make sure this isn't an issue in the future41 replies48 retweets230 likes
- AUSA Jonathan Kravis is up. Jackson asks what he thinks she should do. Kravis says at least clarify the original order to be very specific, and he asks the judge to consider prohibiting Stone from using social media at all. He says they are *not* seeking a contempt finding53 replies65 retweets280 likes
- Rogow in his reply says he'd like the judge to consider doing away with the gag order entirely, and Jackson says he's welcome to put something in writing, but "you’ve got a tough road to go there." She's recessing until 12:30pm.30 replies89 retweets361 likes
- Roger Stone's hearing is back in session after a roughly hour-long recess, Judge Amy Berman Jackson is on the bench6 replies49 retweets188 likes
- Jackson says the clarity of her Feb. 21 order is "undisputed," but "it didn’t take a week before the defendant was emailing BuzzFeed calling a witness in this investigation a liar” (NB: It was a text message)7 replies55 retweets253 likes
- The judge then notes that Stone and his lawyers were arguing against a gag order in February at a time when they knew Stone was preparing to release an updated version of his book that addressed Mueller's investigation, and nobody told the judge about it9 replies60 retweets235 likes
- Jackson says the book flap didn't "augur well" for Stone's future compliace. She said the "Who framed Roger Stone post" nudged the line, and then made a series of statements/other Instagram posts that were clearly about his case and people in, incl. Michael Cohen and Adam Schiff3 replies37 retweets212 likes
- NOW: The judge has found that Roger Stone is in violation of his release conditions and her media contacts order51 replies304 retweets841 likes
- Jackson says Stone "plainly" is seeking attention, and potentially trying to prompt a reaction from the judge: "It seems he is determined to make himself the subject of the story."She will not hold contempt proceedings and will not revoke his bond, however92 replies143 retweets360 likes
- NOW: Finding a violation of her previous order, the judge has ordered that Roger Stone may no longer post on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter — at all.140 replies401 retweets1,030 likes
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