Washington [US], February 14 (ANI): The leader of the far-right Proud Boys, Henry "Enrique" Tarrio, who was arrested before the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6, has been charged for allegedly violating the terms of his release.
scott pruitt denied steven hart ever lobbied the epa. i want you to listen to this. why does it matter when the ethics officials look at the lease terms? because you re renting it from the wife of a lobbyist. with no business before this agency. mr. hart has no clients with business before this agency. no clients who have any business before this agency. not true? well, that you know, shortly after that interview, a couple of months after that interview, mr. hart and then then his firm amended the lobbying report to disclose that, yes, in fact, he had clients including coca-cola, smithfield foods, a puerto rico financial control board. you know, the lobbyist, you know, i have spoken with his spokesman and the statements sent continue to say what was seen in these e-mails is not
his conclusion was based on the assumption that pruitt followed the lease terms as written. in case pruitt is watching, i mean, do you want to give him a little guidance on this? well, what happens from time to time is that people go get the ethics opinion from the ethics lawyer and give the ethics lawyer about half the facts. and if the ethics lawyer doesn t bother to ask and find out the other half of the facts, there is a rush to an opinion. and then that s used to justify all sorts of stuff. you know, and that s what happened here. this is basic though. it s not rocket science. $50 a night for a room in washington, d.c. that is a steal. nobody is going to find a room for $50 a night. middle class family goes to washington, d.c. they want to find a two-star hotel maybe $200 if they re lucky. foreign governments pay 500 or $600 a night the at the trump
let s discuss now richard painter is a o an ethics lawyer. and amanda carpenter and scott jennings. richard i want to start with you being that you know ethics. epa chief embro broiled in multiple controversies. notably the rental agreement he signed with two lobbyists for $50 a night. the top ethics watch dog is clarifying his analysis from last week. which appeared to clear prurt of wrong doing. he is now saying he didn t have all the facts when evaluating the lease according to the campaign legal center. his conclusion was based on the assumption that pruitt followed the lease terms as written. in case pruitt is watching, i mean, do you want to give him a little guidance on this? well, what happens from time to time is that people go get the ethics opinion from the ethics lawyer and give the ethics lawyer about half the
some other kind of electronic monitor. but that is definitely the kind of program that he has been signed up for. now, in addition to getting the arrest warrants for manafort and gates and the terms on which they were released, the court also made public a new 17-page document we ve never seen before. in this document the government notifies them about the terms of the speediness of their trial. it tells them that foreign bank records are going to be used in making the case against them. then it also makes the case at length for why these release terms should be this strict. why these guys might represent a flight risk and need this kind of supervision. and the document is kind of a doozy. here s how the special counsel s office opens up this case. here s how they explain why they think manafort and gates are flight risks. quote, the defendants pose a risk of flight based on the serious nature of the charges, their history of deceptive and