A D.C. Court of Appeals panel, a Obama-appointed Judge Patricia Millett, sparks outrage by claiming Nazis got better treatment than Venezuelans deported under Trump. Millett warns she could be mislabeled as a gang member, as the Alien Enemies Act faces scrutiny over due process. With Venezuela allegedly dumping criminals like a Tren de Aragua member arrested in Cobb County for kidnapping and murder, the DOJ invokes state secrets privilege, arguing courts overstep into national security. Democrats eye impeachment as Trump officials’ Yemen strike plans leak via Signal, with The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg mysteriously added to the chat. Who invited him, and why? As the Senate Intelligence Committee digs in and Jon Ossoff rallies in Atlanta, this episode unravels a web of legal battles, political setups, and explosive leaks!
- Judges said that Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans. They keep talking about the Alien Enemies Act. In this panel of 3 in the DC court of appeals, Millett, appointed by Obama, is the judge that said that Nazis were treated better than Venezuelans. The judge is saying that it is possible that she could be mistaken as a gang member. Now the Venezuelan government emptied their jails and sent them to the US. The man that was just arrested in Cobb county for kidnapping and murder and also a member of the Tren De Aragua.
- The DOJ invokes state secrets privileges. “Further intrusions on the Executive branch would present dangerous and wholly unwarranted separation of powers harms with respect to diplomatic and national security concerns that the Courts lack competence to address.” The democrats are working these timelines, who said what and are putting together impeachable offenses for when and if the democrats take the House.
- Trump officials shared military plans on a private app, Signal. Yemen Strake plans leaked by the defense secretary. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of the Atlantic, was added to the group. Trump officials testified before the senate intelligence committee today and the day before the signal chat was released. The Senate intelligence committee will go for some major sound bites. Wonder if Jon Ossoff who just kicked off a major rally in Atlanta. When did Jeffrey Goldberg realize he is on a chat he shouldn’t be on.
- On Signal you create a group and you invite people. When you invite everyone in the group you can see the people who have been invited. Then you can see the administrator. The administrator can only send the invites. Jeffrey has to be invited and accept the invite. Who invited Jeffrey? Why did he accept? How long did he stay? Once the invitation is accepted and unless you check you can talk without knowing someone is in there. Who Invited Jeffrey Goldberg into the group? And when he accepted why didn’t someone notice that he was invited. Who is he working with behind the scenes to leak this information? This is a set up. This is “get even” day, vindicated by Hillary Clinton day.