Ravens News 4/14: Short & Long-term Health and more
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Big paydays loom for QB Lamar Jackson and TE Mark Andrews, but Baltimore already ponied up huge money for LT Ronnie Stanley and CB Marlon Humphrey. They are one of the better-run organizations in the NFL and look pretty healthy in the short- and long-term.
A year ago at this time, they were coming off a season in which they set an NFL record for team rushing yards in a season, and while that was historic, they wanted more balance. Even though Lamar Jackson had led the league in touchdown passes, a disappointing playoff exit indicated the need for more overall passing pop.
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Sekulow played a leading role defending then-President Donald Trump during his first impeachment trial and remains a key figure in Trump s post-presidency orbit of lawyers.
Last year, as Trump made baseless claims of electoral fraud, Sekulow argued on behalf of the then-president in a challenge to a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that granted three extra days for the receipt of mail-in votes. The US Supreme Court ultimately declined to hear the case.
Ahead of Trump s second impeachment, over remarks that were seen as inciting a violent mob to storm the Capitol, Sekulow warned that it would be a gigantic mistake to seek Trump s removal and disbarment from holding future office.
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Lt. Col Yevgeny Vindman, the twin brother of Trump impeachment witness and retired Lt. Col Alexander Vindman, is set to be promoted to the rank of a full colonel, the U.S. Army announced on Tuesday, according to NBC.
Yevgeny and Alexander Vindman both served in the White House National Security Council (NSC) under President Donald Trump and were both fired from their positions after Alexander Vindman testified against Trump for a House impeachment hearing.
In November 2019, Alexander Vindman testified that he was concerned by a July call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Alexander Vindman’s testimony advanced allegations that Trump conditioned aide to Ukraine on Ukraine’s government taking up an illicit investigation of Joe Biden. Trump’s alleged effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate Biden, comes after Biden said he withheld U.S. aide to the Ukraine until it fired a prosecutor, during a 2016 visit to the country as the then-vice president. The Ukra