Foreign Agents Registration Act
Justice Department officials, including the agency’s inspector general, testified at a hearing on foreign agent registra…
While Anthony 'the blur' Scaramucci was proving that the Oval Office is not big enough for two titanic egos, "Huffington Post (U.K.)" ran an… read more
While Anthony 'the blur' Scaramucci was proving that the Oval Office is not big enough for two titanic egos, "Huffington Post (U.K.)" ran an interesting story about the possibility that Mr Scaramucci's antics may been more tactical than impractical, to divert attention from the increasing likelihood that something is terribly wrong in the White House. Specifically, "The Huffington Post" argued -- at least implied -- that the tweeting tantrums were intended to take one's attention away from Mr William Browder's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee (http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/bill-browders-senate-judiciary-committee-hearing_uk_597ee55ce4b02a4ebb7675a6). Mr Browder's opening statement lends a frightful level of credence to this seemingly far-flung thesis. Please note that I am a registered Republican who never accepted President Trump as anything but an anti-democratic demagogue, as per this essay from fourteen months ago: http://nedmcdletters.blogspot.com/2016/05/letter close
Justice Department officials, including the agency’s inspector general, testified at a hearing on foreign agent registra…
Senators Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), John Cornyn (R-TX) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) spoke to reporters …
Dan Pickard, an attorney who specializes in the Foreign Agents Registration Act, talked about the origins of the law and…
Law experts and professors testified at a hearing on the role of special counsels and separation of powers. Many of the …