Durham Indictment In Russiagate Could Lead To Jake Sullivan

Democrat lawyer and former federal prosecutor Michael Sussmann of Perkins Coie, a law firm for Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, was indicted by a federal grand jury last week for lying to the FBI. While most people probably never heard of Sussmann or Baker, more have heard of Hillary Clinton’s campaign foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan, … Continued

Trump offers sympathy for those charged with Jan. 6 offenses . . .

Former President Trump in a Thursday statement offered sympathy for those charged with participating in the Jan. 6 riot, while not mentioning a controversial rally at the Capitol scheduled for Saturday that is backed by supporters of people arrested in connection with the riot. Trump has not linked himself to the “Justice for J6” rally … Continued

Ric Grenell: FBI wasn’t ‘duped’ by Hillary-linked lawyer indicted in Durham probe

Former Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell said Special Counsel Durham’s indictment of Sussmann is an important development in the probe into the origins of the FBI’s investigation into connections between the Trump campaign and Russia, but is not necessarily key to the entire genesis of the Russia investigation. Grenell, who also served as President Trump’s ambassador … Continued

LAPD Officers Sue Department, City Over Vaccine Mandate

Six Los Angeles Police Department officers filed a federal lawsuit Saturday challenging the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for workers. According to the Daily News, the lawsuit claims an ordinance passed by the city last month requiring employees to get vaccinated violates their rights to privacy and due process. The City Council unanimously passed the ordinance 13-0 with … Continued

Washington ramps up security ahead of Sept. 18 rally 

Capitol Police and other law enforcement officials are ramping up security measures ahead of Saturday’s rally in Washington to support the pro-Trump protesters who stormed the Capitol on January 6. Security officials and congressional leaders appeared to be blindsided by the riot. Eight months later, the Capitol’s top security officers are long gone. But their … Continued

Gov. Abbott to sign Texas’ new bail reform law in Houston

SEE RELATED STORY: Bail reform listed as special legislative session priority by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Senate Bill 6, also called the Damon Allen Act, eliminates PR bonds for violent offenses. That’s when a suspect does not have to put up any cash to get out of jail. The law is named after a state trooper … Continued

5 Minute Plus Wait-Time for 911 Calls in Portland Amid Staff Shortages, Efforts to Defund Police

Portland residents calling 911 to report emergencies are facing a “dramatic increase” in hold times, with officials saying that the system has become “unmanageable” and is “broken.” According to The Oregonian, people dialing 911 are often left waiting over two minutes for their call to be answered, far longer than the national standard of 15 to 20 … Continued

LAPD Employees File Federal Lawsuit Against City Over Vaccine Mandate

A group of six employees with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city on Sept. 11, claiming that the city’s mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy violates their rights. The lawsuit challenges both the city’s mandate and LAPD’s alleged failure to provide a process to submit requests for medical … Continued

Police brace for Capitol rally defending Jan. 6 mob 

Members of Congress and law enforcement are bracing for potential security threats on Sept. 18 when a “Justice for J6” rally is planned to support the more than 570 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. The Capitol Police are expected to present their security plan to the Capitol … Continued

‘Ambush-Style’ Attacks on Law Enforcement Skyrocketing in 2021: Union

The number of “ambush-style” attacks on law enforcement officers has leapt this year, a national police union says. Data show 83 officers were shot in 67 separate ambush-style attacks between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31, according to the National Fraternal Order of Police. That’s up 148 percent from the same time period last year. “It’s just a … Continued

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