6th Committee Member jamie raskin. Hes part of the discussion that included the committees chief investigative counsel and retired federal judge Michael Luttig who testified at the hearings. This Virginia Bar Association event is about 90 minutes. [applause] steve, thank you soso much. I want tot intern thank steve busch, Paul Atkinson for their exceptional work and also richard called in for the that he did to get this up, put this program together. The events of january 6th are seared in our memories, and i use that verb appropriately. The only connection, the only other examples i can think of is 9 11. Anything probably because in each instance we actually saw it in real time, almost as if we were there. But we have to get past those images and we have to ask ourselves why did it occur, who i what is responsible, and perhaps most importantly for our discussion today, how do we prevent it from happening again. And thats why this panel and these four individuals are so extraordinary,
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First Mordechai Rubashkin and now Ronen Nahmani, both Israeli-born Orthodox Jews, have had their prison sentences commuted by President Trump after extensive lobbying by countless advocates including U.S. congress members and DOJ officials. Why would this man, found guilty of manufacturing and distributing synthetic marijuana, an extremely dangerous drug commonly referred to as Spice or K2, be released, particularly as so many Americans continue to languish in prison as political prisoners?
By John Friend
Late last month, President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of an Israeli-born Orthodox Jewish drug dealer named Ronen Nahmani, a decision that was “strongly supported by many notable leaders from across the political spectrum,” according to an official White House statement announcing the president’s action.
On November 30, Judge Bobby Downer of the Charlottesville General District Court ordered the City to pay Kessler’s court costs for violating his FOIA rights. But Judge Downer demurred on delving into the destruction of documents issue, which he said had to be decided by the Circuit Court.
Accordingly, the new Kessler lawsuit renews his request for a Writ of Mandamus, this time seeking to compel the City to recover the destroyed documents by any means necessary, including hiring a forensics and eDiscovery firm to recover the data.
The new Kessler lawsuit [
Kessler v Jones, Thomas, et al (PDF)] filed December 11 in Charlottesville Circuit Court, seeks an admission that Charlottesville officials violated the law, specifically the Public Records Act and Freedom of Information Act, by destroying public records that were relevant to ongoing litigation involving Unite the Right.