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Obama's Bizarre Stuttering Attack Against Donald Trump
Off-teleprompter
remarks have never been President Barack Obama's strong suit, and at a
recent speech in Elkhart, Indiana, he reminded us why. The bizarre
moment came when the president attempted a thinly veiled attack on GOP
presumptive nominee Donald Trump.
WATCH: Obama's stuttering attack against Trump
"If we turn against each other based on division of race or religion.
I-i-i-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if-if we fall for, you know, a bunch of
okie-doke, just because, you know it-it-it. You know, it-it-it-it-it-it
sounds funny or the tweets are provocative." |
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Uh Oh: Clinton Staffer Who Set Up Private Email Will Invoke The 5th Amendment
The stonewalling continues.
Lawyers for Bryan Pagliano, the State Department staffer who set up the
private server at the center of Hillary Clinton's email scandal, have
said that their client will not answer questions at his June 6
deposition in a civil public records lawsuit in Washington. Instead,
Pagliano will invoke his 5th Amendment rights under the constitution.
"Mr. Pagliano will invoke his right under the Fifth Amendment and
decline to testify at the deposition noticed for June 6, 2016," said
Pagliano's lawyers, Mark MacDougall and Connor Mullin in a filing.
The fifth amendment to the constitution protects U.S. citizens against self-incrimination.
The lawyers also added that Judicial Watch, who is deposing Pagliano,
should not be allowed to record their client invoking his 5th Amendment
right."Given the constitutional implications, the absence of any proper
purpose for video recording the deposition, and the considerable risk of
abuse, the Court should preclude Judicial Watch, Inc. ("Judicial
Watch") from creating an audiovisual recording of Mr. Pagliano's
deposition" (continue reading) |
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