they want to sue everybody else even if they re just if they re called, if they re subpoenaed, like what the hell is going on here? what have we gotten ourselves into? i m so with you. i feel that so deeply. it s such deep hypocrisy from these lawyers. it s painful to watch. why are they still lawyers? why aren t they facing sanctions? rudy is suspended in new york state and other consequences. kim, quickly because i got to run. i mean what amazes me, don, is just how many people are involved in this and how powerful the human quest for power is. yeah. this is about unmitigated power in the united states of america, and lawyers understand that if there are no consequences for breaching rules, laws, morality, ethics on the march, march, march to power, then people will break those laws, and lawyers are no
what came to be known as partygate, and those were the parties held at downing street and whitehall, around government buildings, while the uk was under strict covid restrictions, and it all looks likely to be thrust into the limelight once again, because westminster sources are telling the bbc that the first explosion notices, essentially fines for breaching rules, are expected to be announced tomorrow, at least 15 of those expected. there was an internal report by a civil servant called sue gray, and she looked at 16 events that it taken place between may 2020 and april 2021, while covid rules were in place, and she concluded that rules had been broken. she was very critical of the culture taking place in government at the time, and we then know that the metropolitan police went on to look at 12 of those events. at least
by what came to be known as partygate, and those were the parties held at downing street and in whitehall, around government buildings, while the uk was under strict covid restrictions. and it all looks likely to be thrust into the limelight once again, because westminster sources are telling the bbc that the first fixed penalty notices essentially, fines for breaching rules are expected to be announced tomorrow, at least 15 of those expected. there was an internal report by a civil servant called sue gray, and she looked at 16 events that it taken place between may 2020 and april 2021, while covid rules were in place, and she concluded that rules had been broken. she was very critical of the culture taking place in government at the time, and we then know that the metropolitan police went on to look at 12 of those events. at least three of them
politics in the uk, all the talk at westminster was really dominated by what came to be known as partygate, and those were the parties held at downing street and in whitehall, around government buildings, while the uk was under strict covid restrictions. and it all looks likely to be thrust into the limelight once again, because westminster sources are telling the bbc that the first fixed penalty notices essentially, fines for breaching rules are expected to be announced tomorrow, at least 15 of those expected. there was an internal report by a civil servant called sue gray, and she looked at 16 events that had taken place between may 2020 and april 2021, while covid rules were in place, and she concluded that rules had been broken. she was very critical of the culture taking place in government at the time, and we then know that the metropolitan police
and it all looks likely to be thrust into the limelight once again, because westminster sources are telling the bbc that the first fixed penalty notices essentially, fines for breaching rules are expected to be announced tomorrow, at least 15 of those expected. there was an internal report by a civil servant called sue gray, and she looked at 16 events that had taken place between may 2020 and april 2021, while covid rules were in place, and she concluded that rules had been broken. she was very critical of the culture taking place in government at the time, and we then know that the metropolitan police went on to look at 12 of those events. at least three of them were attended by the prime minister borisjohnson, though he denies breaking the rules at any point. over 100 questionnaires sent out to people who were thought