Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz reacted to the State of New York suspending Rudy Giuliani's law license over his claims of fraud in the 2020 election:
"I taught legal ethics for, I don't know, 35 years at Harvard Law school. I think of myself as a leading expert on legal ethics. I've never ever seen a case where a lawyer was essentially disbarred . . .without a hearing. I mean, the most basic concept of due process is you don't deprive somebody of his living, of his freedom, of his ability to work without a hearing."
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"And then the criteria under which they suspended his law license is so vague. It says in the course of representing a client, a lawyer shall not knowingly make a false statement of fact or law to a third person. In other words, if he goes on your show, or he goes on my podcast, or he goes on Fox or anywhere else, and he makes a statement which turns out to be false, and he had reason to believe it was false, he could be disbarred. Do you know how many lawyers we'd have left if we applied that standard across the board?"
Host John Catsimatidis asked if the words "equal justice for all" are dead:
"I think they are mortally wounded. I don't think we're seeing equal justice for all. I think we're seeing selective justice. . .
When a prosecutor runs for office, like the attorney general of New York ran for office on the promise that she will get Donald Trump, is that equal justice? Or is that show me the man, and I'll find you the crime?
You know, that's what happens in banana republics. That's what happens in tyrannical regimes."
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — A man accused of shooting Daytona Beach Police Officer Jason Raynor in the head was captured early Saturday on a wooded property just outside of Atlanta that's affiliated with an all-Black, pro-gun organization. The 'Not Fucking Around Coalition' (NFAC) is a black nationalist paramilitary organization in the United States. The group advocates for black liberation and separatism.
Othal Wallace was found in a treehouse on the 3-acre property during the execution of a search warrant, Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young told reporters at a news conference. Young said law enforcement searched for 56 hours with little sleep to track down Wallace.
Officer Jason Raynor was employed by the Port Orange Police Department from 10/17/16 - 02/14/19. During his tenure, Officer Raynor was an exemplary officer at our agency. While employed with The Port Orange Police Department, Officer Raynor received an award of achievement on December 5, 2018 where he and two other officers were able to successfully rescue a female who was attempting to jump off of the Dunlawton Bridge. #daytonabeachpolicedepartment #daytonabeach #leostrong
Jason Raynor, who has been with the Daytona Beach Police Department since 2019, has had his mother and sister by his side as he continues to recover. Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said during a news briefing Saturday morning that he “still has a ways to go,” but doctors are comfortable moving forward with more testing now that he is “strong enough.”
A GoFundMe page you has been established to provide assistance to the officer who was shot in Daytona Beach and his family.
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... then blames 'White Rage' for Jan. 6th
"I want to understand white rage, and I’m white, and I want to understand it. So what is it that caused thousands of people to assault this building and try to overturn the Constitution of the United States of America. What caused that? I want to find that out … I’ve read Mao Tse-Tung , I’ve read Karl Marz. I’ve read Lenin …”
General Mark A. Milley
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It is shocking that one of the very top individuals in our military believes in the lie that Americans tried to overturn our Constitution on January 6th.
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