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noeire's avatar

Gratitude, not for the content of MM, but for the clarity of the reporting. Esp today on 'shame? what shame?' lutnick's interference with infrastructure for MI.

Victoria Brown's avatar

Thank you David for the

coverage on these

events.

Helen Stajninger's avatar

Thank you David for your concise work every day

Lance Khrome's avatar

"It is hard to convey the extent to which both of yesterday’s cases defy the ethical obligations prosecutors have to do justice and to only bring cases they think they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt and win conviction"

"Defying ethical obligations" is a feature, not a bug, of those put in service to trump regime priorities. In fact, leaving ethical obligations at home before reporting for work is the first order of business for DOJ henchmen and women when they pursue designated targets chosen by Bondi et al on instructions from trump.

I can't even imagine what a task it will be for an incoming Democratic administration to not only root out all those corrupt employees, but also prosecute the more flagrant law- and ethics-busting frauds now staffing OUR government, top to bottom.

Lance Khrome's avatar

BTW, a sobering — and very saddening — report from ProPublica is getting huge traction online...this article features several letters written by children — Children! — plaintively speaking of their internment in the Dilley, TX DHS concentration camp...it will break your heart to read the ordeals these little kiddies are enduring by this vicious, cruel regime. A must-read:

The Children of Dilley

ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley, Texas. Children held there told us about the anguish of being ripped from their lives in the United States and the fear of what comes next.

https://www.propublica.org/article/life-inside-ice-dilley-children

TCinLA's avatar
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Terribly sad to hear about Maladministration II dishonoring the Stonewall Inn National Monument, but sadly unsurprising with these scum. I well remember the first friend I had who I knew was gay, telling me about the importance of the "riot" the morning after the first night.