mueller attorney that cried when hillary lost

by Prof. Alford Stanton DDS 7 min read

What was the case of Kathleen Sebelius?

Jed’s notable casework includes arguing in defense of then-secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius in 2014 in the Supreme Court case of Little Sisters of the Poor v. Sebelius. The case challenged the contraceptive insurance requirement under ObamaCare. Jed also argued, before the Supreme Court, to strike down the definition of marriage between a man and a woman in the Defense of Marriage Act in the United States v. Windsor.

How much did Goldstein contribute to Obama?

Goldstein contributed a combined $3,300 to Obama’s campaigns in 2008 and 2012.

Who is the prosecutor for Enron?

Federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann (C) is flanked by FBI agents as he speaks to the press outside the federal courthouse in Houston, Texas about the latest round of indictments stemming from the collapse of Enron, May 1, 2003. Also Lea Fastow, wife of Enron Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow, is expected to be indicted on tax and mail fraud. REUTERS/Jeff Mitchell JM/ME - RTRMRJX (REUTERS)

Who said the donations are “relevant information for people to have”?

Conway said the donations are “relevant information for people to have.”

Is Goldstein's boss a Trump critic?

Goldstein’s old boss has become a prominent Trump critic since his firing and has been particularly outspoken over concerns that Trump may be gearing up to get Mueller fired. In a tweetstorm last week, Bharara openly wondered, “If Mueller is fired, how much obscene & horses-t character assassination will Trump & allies level against this honored military vet?” He added if that happens, “do Trump & allies realize he will forever appear guilty of a crime even if the Special Counsel may not have found one?”

What is the problem with the Mueller report and the Rosenstein indictment?

The problem with the Mueller report and the Rosenstein indictment is it’s all based on lies. I mean the fact they’re still lying about the, saying the DNC was hacked by the Russians and the Russians gave it to WikiLeaks.

Who investigated the DNC emails?

This information was no doubt based on claims made by Crowdstrike. A year later, the only firm that investigated the DNC emails that were released by WikiLeaks was Crowdstrike.

What happens if the FBI doesn't have custody of the server?

The chain of custody of evidence is kind of a big deal. If the FBI didn't have custody of the server, and if they never examined it, they cannot verify what happened to the data on it. https://t.co/0PmN50YAmy

What happened to Google after the 2016 election?

A video recorded by Google shortly after the 2016 presidential election reveals an atmosphere of panic and dismay amongst the tech giant’s leadership, coupled with a determination to thwart both the Trump agenda and the broader populist movement emerging around the globe.

Was the DNC hacked?

It’s clear the DNC was not hacked and it’s more likely an insider like a Seth Rich copied the files to a disk drive and turned them over to Wikileaks. This is more likely than reports that the Russians hacked the DNC.

Is the Mueller team fighting back against the Stone team?

The Mueller team is fighting back against the Stone team and arguing that it is not necessary to see the documents that support that Russia hacked the DNC.

I never used phrase "mentally retarded"

President Trump tried to defend one of the more disgusting allegations in Woodward's new book -- that he once referred to Attorney General Jeff Sessions as "mentally retarded" -- by falsely claiming he's never used that term about anyone. He has ... and it's on tape.

Fact change on cutting aid to the Palestinians

When the Trump administration announced last week it would cut all remaining American aid to the Palestinians, reversing a decades-long U.S. policy of supporting the impoverished people, government officials said they were doing so because the United Nations mismanaged the money and because other Arab nations refused to share the financial burden.

Good job, Jeff

When President Trump suggested in a tweet earlier this week that his attorney general should have delayed the criminal prosecution of two Republican members of Congress up for re-election this fall, he ignited a firestorm about using the Justice Department as a political tool. But he also got some really basic facts wrong.

Mueller prosecutor cried for Clinton

Aboard Air Force One on Friday, the president claimed that a senior prosecutor for special counsel Robert Mueller cried the night Hillary Clinton lost the election. He cited no evidence to support that claim.

Blaming Tester

When Democratic Sen. John Tester of Montana helped derail President Trump's plan to appoint his White House physician, Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, Trump swore political revenge.

Who said "How could they let Trump off the hook"?

Chris Matthews fumes over Mueller: "How could they let Trump off the hook?!?" pic.twitter.com/bJDSOZSxsk

Will Mueller recommend new indictments?

A senior Justice Department official said that Mr. Mueller would not recommend new indictments, a statement aimed at ending speculation that Mr. Trump or other key figures might be charged down the line.

Has Trump been vindicated by Mueller?

CNN said Trump has been vindicated by the Mueller probe. Yes, there was no collusion. And yes, MSNBC had a total meltdown over this fact. Chris Matthews asked how could Trump get off the hook, Chuck Todd worried that we’re heading for a banana republic, and Rachel Maddow…apparently cried.

Did Mueller block the elevator?

In case you missed it, Mueller blocked the entrance to a downtown luxury loft before demanding to see Toles’ keys and wanting to know what him unit was his. After refusing, he calmly asked her to step aside, and then Toles walked past Mueller before she followed him into the elevator.

Did Mueller go viral?

H ilary Brooke Mueller has gone viral (and jobless) after footage of her following D’Arreion Toles to his apartment in St. Louis hit social media. Mueller didn’t believe he lived there, got with him into the elevator and went all the way to his front door — even when he turned the key to his own apartment.

Where is Mueller Law located?

Mueller Law is a plaintiff’s firm led by Mark Mueller and headquartered in Austin, Texas, with offices in Atlanta, and New Jersey/New York.

Where is Mark Mueller?

Mark Mueller, Founder. ATTORNEYS. The firm was founded by Mark Mueller in 1992 and is located in the historic Bremond block in downtown Austin, Texas. Mark leads a highly dedicated team that is committed to helping clients exact justice and achieve exceptional outcomes. Partners.

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