aware that folks didn t want to come in through the magnetometers. why? because they were armed and dangerous. and the president dismissed that, saying they don t want to hurt me. we saw in this trail of documents, for example, a text exchange between hutchison and ornato that corroborates her testimony very nicely. those are the sorts of things that i think the folks at the department of justice will be interested in. the other thing that i think they ll be interested in is evidence that trump and others saw this coming. one of the other pieces of evidence that folks like kyle and i honed in on is a text exchange with mike lee, and mitchell, where mike lee is struggling to find a way to satisfy mitchell s urges to sort of expunge what they think is these allegations of fraud, but do it in any way other than executing the january 6th plan, which senator lee says would be bad for the president, and bad for the country. those sorts of documents, i think, are going to be incredibly import
the imbalances in our law system pertaining to marijuana charges. as you say, and as the report alluded to, black and brown americans and poorer americans are charged at much higher rates for same marijuana use. marijuana, as we know, has been a big part of american culture, not just the so-called counterculture, for many decades now. what this does is wipe out executive actions expunge, the lower possessions. for a lot of those people it might mean it makes them easier to get a job or put that behind them even if it was decades ago. jonathan lemire, the president making good on a campaign promise, and the timing, talk about it. the timing is advantageous. the midterms are of course a month away and this is something the president said on the campaign trail. he didn t fully commit to fulfill what he promised there but a big step in that
(Rutherford County, TN) An expungement clinic was held earlier this week in Rutherford County, as a way to help individuals wanting to have past criminal convictions removed from their record. That was State Representative Mike Sparks who helped organize the event. Sparks said that removing old charges from someones record can change a persons direction in life.
The expungement clinic was held this past Wednesday at Parkway Baptist Church in Smyrna, Tennessee. There, volunteers from .
and we saw that firsthand here in new york state went on the first day of national crime victims week, new york state legislators in albany decided to push forward the clean slate act out of committee, the post committee which would wipe clean the records of murderers, pretty expediently. we don t get to wipe our slate clean, my boyfriend was murdered in 2005 as you know, it s been over 17 years. i don t get him back, i don t get to pick him up after certain amount of times, parents have buried their children who don t get them back so i don t understand why any government or elected official would allow a murderer to pretend they never murdered somebody when we don t have that luxury. eric: your boyfriend, the fact that you have a move in new york and across the country, expunge