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Basically, prosecutors started with the premise that they were going to drop all charges, then looked at his history to figure out what Jussie had already "contributed" (ie, bond money and hanging out with his friends at the PUSH foundation) as an example of "punishment", then spent the rest of the time trying to figure out how to justify it to the public.

 

 

 

 

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Wow! Trump's allowing these people to testify??? Note, the administration sees two synagogues shot up by these scum people and they CUT funding for fight this. There good people on both side? 

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/lawmakers-grill-trump-administration-officials-white-supremacy-threat/story?id=63478001

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“House Democrats are expected to grill officials from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday in a hearing focusing on how the Trump administration is addressing the growing threat of violent white supremacist extremists.”

The House Oversight subcommittee on civil rights and civil liberties hearing, titled 'Confronting White Supremacy: Adequacy of the Federal Response,' was the latest effort by Democrats to spotlight ways they say the Trump administration has systematically cut back on resources used to address threats from domestic extremists even as the FBI has reported a 30-40% rise in domestic terrorism cases just since October.

 

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16 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Some might be searching memes.

 

Who the ***** is searching "mighty ducks?"

It's a typo. They hit the "d" key by mistake. Not sure which key that is next to "d" they meant to hit though.

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2 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

Some might be searching memes.

 

Who the ***** is searching "mighty ducks?"

 

1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

It's a typo. They hit the "d" key by mistake. Not sure which key that is next to "d" they meant to hit though.


OR possibly they hit the "u" key by mistake. Not sure which key that is next to the "'u" they meant to hit though.
 

Definitely an enigma.

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24 minutes ago, Uncle Joe said:

 


OR possibly they hit the "u" key by mistake. Not sure which key that is next to the "'u" they meant to hit though.
 

 

:lol:

 

"The Mighty D*cks"

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This is the Tribune's story on the special prosecutor @Hedge posted about above. 

This all makes me laugh... this is a third tier actor no one had ever heard of before this hoax, and he's gonna take down some pretty big people who "helped" him. Are we ever going to know why they helped him? Maybe this special prosecutor will tell us? 
 

Judge orders special prosecutor be appointed to look into Jussie Smollett controversy
 

A Cook County judge on Friday ordered the surprise appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the sudden dismissal of all charges against Jussie Smollett, saying the short-lived prosecution may have been legally invalid from the beginning.
 

Judge Michael Toomin ruled that State’s Attorney Kim Foxx had the right to withdraw herself from overseeing the prosecution of the onetime “Empire” actor but held no legal authority to delegate that responsibility to her top deputy.

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On 5/30/2019 at 1:35 PM, Buffalo_Gal said:

The Chicago Police Department could release hundreds of pages of official documents from "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett's case on Thursday.
 

Last week, a Cook County judge ordered police and prosecutors to unseal the documents in the case. The police documents include official typed reports from handwritten notes from detectives.
 

Police also have 69 hours of video in the case and redacted versions of the videos could be released next week.

this article has been updated, 400 pages of documents have been released.

 

Jussie Smollett update: Chicago police release 400 pages of case files in 'Empire' actor's investigation

 

The Chicago Police Department released more than 400 pages of official documents from "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett's case on Thursday.

The documents include case reports, arrest files and supplementary files. The only new information released in Thursday documents are in the final pages, indicating that Chicago police knew weeks ahead of time that there was a deal in the works between Smollett and the Cook County State's Attorney's Office led by Kim Foxx, who later recused herself from the case.

The electronic files can be found here: Smollett Electronic Case Files ...

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