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Mike Flynn Faces "Legal Jeopardy" For Reportedly Lying To FBI

Mike Flynn Faces "Legal Jeopardy" For Reportedly Lying To FBI

Anonymous intelligence officials claim that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's denial to The FBI in an interview last month that he had discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador is a lie and contradicts the contents of intercepted communications they have collected.

The Washington Post then gleefully suggests once again, this potentially puts Flynn in legal jeopardy.

Judge Finds "Probable Cause" To Charge Chris Christie In Bridgegate Scandal

Judge Finds "Probable Cause" To Charge Chris Christie In Bridgegate Scandal

Earlier this morning Bergen County municipal judge Roy F. McGeady ruled that there is probable cause to believe that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was aware that the so-called Bridgegate scandal from 2013, resulting from unnecessary lane closures on the George Washington Bridge, was "purposely created, it was contrived, it was orchestrated for political retribution."

Trump Withdraws Appeal Of Travel Ban Suspension, To Unveil New Immigration Order Next Week

During Trump's press conference, the president announced, among numerous other things, that he will issue a new executive action on immigration "next week sometime" which will be "tailored to the decision" issued by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and will rescind the initial travel ban which has been challenged in legal battles across the nation.

"We are issuing a new executive action next week that will comprehensively protect our country," Trump said.

Feds Make Record Gains On Human Trafficking As Global Networks Broken Up

Feds Make Record Gains On Human Trafficking As Global Networks Broken Up

Via Disobedient Media

 

While the mainstream media's attention has been fixed on political drama in Washington D.C., federal and state law enforcement have been quietly working to dismantle a shockingly large number of human trafficking and child abuse networks across the United States. The busts in America come at the same time as a number of other successful international law enforcement operations against networks engaging in human trafficking of women and children.

Lance Armstrong- Judge Gives Go Ahead To $100 Million lawsuit

Disgraced former professional cyclist Lance Armstrong has failed in his bid to block a $100 million lawsuit. The seven times Tour de France winner has confessed to doping. On Monday a federal judge refused to dismiss a U.S. Government lawsuit against him. The government is seeking nearly $100 million in damages from Armstrong and his former team U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team. The damages are to compensate for what USPS paid out in sponsorship. The decision clears the way for the case to proceed to trial, and could potentially ruin Armstrong financially.

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