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The feds had a plan to take on Facebook A judge just scrambled it

The feds had a plan to take on Facebook. A judge just scrambled it. POLITICO 3 hrs ago By Leah Nylen and Emily Birnbaum © Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images Rep. Jerry Nadler speaks during a press conference on June 28, 2021 in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. A federal judge’s rejection of a major lawsuit against Facebook gave Silicon Valley’s critics one reason for hope: They say it perfectly illustrates the urgency for Congress to rewrite the nation’s antitrust laws. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg said Monday that the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust complaint failed to show that the world’s largest social network with 2.7 billion members and a market value exceeding the GDPs of all but 16 countries is a monopoly.

Will an Omar censure spark a tit-for-tat?

Will an Omar censure spark a tit-for-tat?
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Trump Almost Hit Inflection Point on Firing Mueller: Don McGahn Transcript

In a fit of pique over Special Counsel  Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation, former President Donald Trump almost reached an “inflection point” and “point of no return” that would have set in motion a Richard Nixon-style “Saturday Night Massacre,” ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn recently told Congress behind closed doors. The just-released transcript of McGahn’s closed door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee contains a series of new answers and elaborations on details that were publicized in the Mueller Report. Releasing the June 4th transcript on Wednesday, Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) said: “Mr. McGahn provided the Committee with substantial new information including firsthand accounts of President Trump’s increasingly out of control behavior, and insight into concerns that the former President’s conduct could expose both Trump and McGahn to criminal liability.”

MORE Act: Federal Cannabis Legalization Reintroduced in House | Burns & Levinson LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Just before the start of Memorial Day weekend, U.S. House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler reintroduced the MORE Act – formally known as the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act – which would federally legalize cannabis by removing it from the federal Controlled Substances Act. This would allow people with cannabis convictions to have their records expunged and would create a federal tax on marijuana with the revenue allocated to community reinvestment programs. This is not the first time the MORE Act has made its way through Congress. During the previous Congress, the House passed a similar version of the bill by a vote of 228-164, but it failed to advance in the Republican-controlled Senate.

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