8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (15)
#18853556 at 2023-05-16 01:04:45 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23142: ULTRA MAGA ACTIVATED EDITION
Former US attorney says DOJ won't prosecute Biden crime family for political reasons
"We're looking at a DOJ who refuses to prosecute certain cases now that have a political angle to them."
Former US Attorney Brett Tolman told Trey Gowdy on Sunday Night in America that the Department of Justice would typically investigate crimes such as those alleged at the Biden family through their shell companies and suspicious business dealings, but now the DOJ "won't go after a Joe Biden family member who appears to be in a crime syndicate."
"I was a federal prosecutor first and then I became a US attorney," Tollman said. "The very last case I had involved a shell LLC and the movement of money and we couldn't identify what the actual business was. And it is the kind of case that was the bread and butter of the fraud and corruption unit at DOJ."
"We're looking at a DOJ who refuses to prosecute certain cases now that have a political angle to them," he added.
Representative James Comer, Jim Jordan, and several other Republicans from the House Oversight Committee revealed records previously subpoenaed from four banks that appear to connect payments to the Biden family from foreign entities, transactions that were primarily made through shell companies.
A total of $10 million was tracked through 25 LLCs which were found to have origin points in Romania and China. The Chinese money came from companies with connections to the CCP
During a press briefing, Comer said, "What are the Biden businesses? What business? What we read in the press about 'Well, these were legitimate business deals that were done after Joe Biden's president.' That's not true. These were set up when Joe Biden was vice president. And what is the business? What business are they in?"
According to the House GOP, those who received payouts were James Biden, his wife Sara Jones Biden, Hunter Biden, Hallie Biden, Hunter's current wife Melissa Cohen and ex-wife Kathleen Buhle, and three grandchildren either of Joe or his brother James.
The Department of Justice has not opened an official investigation into possible Biden corruption despite possessing Hunter Biden's discarded laptop that he left at a Delaware computer repair shop. The contents implicated Joe Biden and his son in corruption connected with influence peddling and profiteering compounded by Hunter Biden's love for hookers, illegal guns, and crack.
On Sunday, Gowdy and Tollment remarked that "several of the larger media stations" were not covering the alleged Biden corruption.
Tollman said, "If you can't identify what the business of those 25 LLCs are, then what you have is a shell game to move money."
"They'll re-prosecute, you know, Philip Esformes who was given clemency by President Trump, but they won't go after a Joe Biden family member who appears to be in a crime syndicate," Tollman added.
https://thepostmillennial.com/former-us-attorney-says-doj-wont-prosecute-biden-crime-family-for-political-reasons
#18824970 at 2023-05-10 15:10:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #23104: Where is Hunter? Parts Unknown Edition
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/may/9/feds-re-prosecuting-man-granted-clemency-trump-con/
Feds reprosecuting man granted clemency by Trump, Congress demands answers
A decision by the Department of Justice to retry a case against a Florida nursing home owner whose sentence was commuted by President Trump has attracted new congressional scrutiny.
The Justice Department seeks to retry Philip Esformes in a Medicare fraud case that led to his 2019 conviction and a 20-year sentence.
Mr. Trump pardoned Mr. Esformes, a prominent philanthropist, in 2020. But Justice Department officials, in an unusual move, are seeking to retry him on six criminals that left the jury deadlocked. Those charges are related to health care fraud conspiracy.
#18366074 at 2023-02-17 21:15:51 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22513: Woke Goin For Broke, Ammo Expended Edition
EXCLUSIVE: Rep. Biggs Accuses DOJ Of Undermining Presidential Clemencies
February 17, 2023
Republican Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs sent a letter Friday to Attorney General Merrick Garland calling on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to explain its decision to re-prosecute a case in which former President Donald Trump already granted clemency.
The Daily Caller first obtained the letter, which focuses on former nursing home owner Philip Esformes. The DOJ charged Esformes in 2016 with healthcare fraud, money laundering and bribery in a multi-count indictment, and in 2019 Esformes was sentenced to 20 years in prison. In 2020, Trump commuted Esformes' sentence to time served, based in part on the recommendations of former U.S. Attorneys General Edwin Meese and Michael Mukasey and former Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson.
In the letter, Biggs states that during litigation, a federal magistrate found that the Justice Department prosecutors committed misconduct by reviewing over 70 boxes containing information covered by attorney-client privilege and then tried to cover it up. Biggs mentions that former Attorney General John Ashcroft described the DOJ's behavior as "amongst the most abusive" he had seen.
"For years, the DOJ has unjustly and unlawfully targeted its political opponents," Biggs told the Caller before sending the letter. "The Philip Esformes case highlights what most Americans already know: Our nation has a two-tier justice system and it does not serve the American people fairly. The DOJ is using the Esformes case as a trial case to set aside all clemencies granted by President Trump. This is a reckless move that is contrary to American history and further indicates how weaponized the DOJ has become."
The Biden administration has announced its intention to prosecute Esformes for charges on which the jury did not reach final decisions.
moar: https://dailycaller.com/2023/02/17/exclusive-andy-biggs-calls-doj-stop-undermining-presidential-clemencies-philip-Esformes/
#18274175 at 2023-02-03 03:06:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #22393: Up Edition
Biden's Justice Department changes presidential pardons for the worse
The Biden administration has been working overtime to erase Donald Trump's legacy and now wants to nullify a clemency decision
January 31, 2023 2:56pm EST
TheBiden administration has spent the last two years reversing almost every decision, executive order, or regulation put in his place by Donald Trump. This comes as no surprise on issues that largely break along partisan lines, such as climate change, gender identity and immigration. Elections have consequences, after all. But the Biden team has now taken their crusadeto erase Trump's legacy to absurd lengths, going so far as to nullify one of Trump's clemency decisions.
Nowhere do presidents have more authority than when granting pardons and commuting prison sentences. Presidents turn to the clemency process to right a prosecutorial wrong, as President Trump did in the case of Philip Esformes. Now, the Department of Justice is trying to undo his clemency.
Esformes was indicted on 32 counts related to his healthcare business. During the trial, a magistrate judge strongly criticized the prosecutors' unethical moves to uncover and utilize information that was clearly covered by the attorney-client privilege.
It's easy to win a criminal case when you know the other side's strategy. And that is exactly what happened. Pointing out that the Justice Department blatantly broke the rules and then tried to cover it up,the magistrate characterized the prosecutors' conduct as "deplorable." Shockingly, the magistrate's findings were ignored by the trial judge.
With the advantage of having illicit, insider information, the Justice Department was able to convict Esformes on 20 counts. The jury was unable to reach a verdict, however, on six of the charges. Phillip Esformes was then sentenced to two decades in prison.
Faith groups brought the Esformes case to Trump's attention. Former Attorney-General John Ashcroft - certainly not a person who could be characterized as 'soft on crime' - called the prosecutorial misconduct in Esformes' trial "amongst the most abusive" he has ever seen.
Trump was asked to grant clemency to Esformes on the recommendation of numerous respected legal figures, including former Attorneys-General Edwin Meese, Alberto Gonzales, and Michael Mukasey, as well as former Deputy Attorney-General Larry Thompson. These former law enforcement officials saw the prosecutorial misconduct as fundamentally tainting Esformes' conviction.
Looking to right a wrong, Trump commuted Philip Esformes' sentence to time served. But that's not the end of the story.
Still stinging from the criticism of prosecutorial misconduct two years later,=the Justice Department is working feverishly to reverse Trump's clemency decision. DOJ intends to re-try Esformes on the six counts where the jury couldn't reach a verdict.
Prosecutors hate when presidents exercise their clemency powers. They view a grant of clemency as implicit criticism of their work. In the Esformes case, that is exactly what it was. This is an extraordinary move by government lawyers whose pride is hurt. In the annals of American history, no prosecutor has ever tried to reverse a presidential commutation in this manner.
The fact is Trump's granting of clemency was intended to end the government's prosecution of Phillip Esformes, according to those who understand the process. But with the Biden administration looking broadly to erase Trump's record, those burrowed in at the Justice Department saw a three-pronged opportunity.
By retrying Esformes, partisan operatives at DOJ could further erode the legacy of the prior administration. They could rewrite the history of the case to cover up the misconduct identified by the magistrate. And they could set a precedent that fundamentally weakens Presidential clemency powers going forward.
The Justice Department's move is audacious. But for those who believe in a strong chief executive, it represents an alarming attempt to undercut presidential authority to review criminal cases and address unfairness, overzealousness, and other miscarriages of justice.
David Safavian is the General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Conservative Political Action Coalition.
Matthew Whitaker is co-chair of the Center for Law and Justice at the America First Policy Institute and the former acting attorney general under the Trump administration.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/bidens-justice-department-changes-presidential-pardons-worse
#17382789 at 2022-08-12 17:47:28 (UTC+1)
Q Rseearch General #21307: Fed Bois On The Sniff/Nuclear Fallout Comin Edition
Judge Who Issued Mar-a-Lago Raid Warrant Was Terminated By Man Who's Sentence Trump Commuted
The Gateway Pundit has been following all the details of the digression of the United States into Third World status. Earlier in the week, it was reported that the judge, Judge Bruce Reinhart, was employed as an assistant US Attorney in the very office that was prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein. He resigned that position only to join the defense counsel of Epstein's accomplices. Epstein was given what was referred to as a non-prosecutorial "sweetheart plea deal" orchestrated by Alex Acosta. Acosta was later interviewed by the Trump transition team for the job of Labor Secretary. When asked about the Epstein deal, Acosta says he was told to back off and that Epstein "belonged to intelligence".
Fast forward to just two months ago and the very same Judge Reinhart recused himself from the Trump v Clinton, et al. case. The statute he cites, 28 USC ? 455, states he "shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned" among other explanations.
As if those two circumstances weren't enough, there's more: in April of 2018, Bruce Reinhart was terminated as counsel for Philip Esformes, the notorious Medicare/Medicaid fraudster.
Philip Esformes was one of approximately 90 people that President Trump commuted or pardoned back in December 2020.
I guess it all could just be a coincidence.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/08/judge-issued-warrant-fired-man-sentence-trump-commuted/
#12214940 at 2020-12-28 23:35:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15595: America - The World's Last Best Hope On Earth Edition
Trump Pardons 'King Of Medicare Fraud' Who Looted $1.3B And Donated to Kushner-Favored Chabad-Lubavitch
President Trump on Wednesday pardoned a host of fraudsters who donated to the Aleph Institute – an organization that was started by the Orthodox Jewish Chabad-Lubavitch movement which counts the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as a member.
Though Trump has yet to find the time to pardon Julian Assange who is slowly dying in prison or Edward Snowden who has been living in exile in Russia, he did find the time to pardon the "king of medicare fraud," Chabad-Lubavitch donor Philip Esformes.
From The New York Times, "Behind Trump Clemency, a Case Study in Special Access":
Philip Esformes acquired a $1.6 million Ferrari and a $360,000 Swiss watch and traveled around the United States on a private jet, a spending spree fueled by the spoils from what federal prosecutors called one of the largest Medicare fraud cases in history.
"Philip Esformes is a man driven by almost unbounded greed," Denise M. Stemen, an agent in the F.B.I.'s Miami field office, said last year after Mr. Esformes, 52, a nursing home operator, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the two-decade scheme that involved an estimated $1.3 billion worth of fraudulent claims.
That prison term ended suddenly this week, when President Trump commuted what remained of Mr. Esformes's sentence.
His rapid path to clemency is a case study in how criminals with the right connections and resources have been able to cut through normal channels and gain the opportunity to make their case straight to the Trump White House.
For Mr. Esformes, that involved support from a Jewish humanitarian nonprofit group that advances prisoners' rights and worked with the White House on criminal justice issues, including clemency and legislation overhauling sentencing laws that was championed by Mr. Trump and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and adviser.
Mr. Esformes's family donated $65,000 to the group, the Aleph Institute, over several years starting after his indictment, according to the group.
His family's name adorns a school in Chicago associated with the Chabad-Lubavitch group of Hasidic Jews, whose leader at the time was involved in the creation of the Aleph Institute in the early 1980s. His father is a rabbi in Florida. His family has also donated for years to the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, to which Mr. Kushner has longstanding ties.
Philip Esformes' father, Rabbi Morris Esformes, is a huge supporter of Chabad and has his name on multiple buildings:
https://youtu.be/GSNL6m4PIRA
https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=61972
#12211221 at 2020-12-28 18:39:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15590: How bout those Notables Edition
Jewish non-profit played significant role in Trump pardons: Report
Aleph Institute, which focuses on Jewish prisoners' rights, advocated for at least five of Trump's 24 presidential pardons, including three that were announced this week
A Jewish non-profit organisation focusing on prisoners' rights played a significant role in President Donald Trump's pardons and commutations, including those announced this week, according to a report by the New York Times.
The Aleph Institute, a non-profit affiliated with the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement, pushed for at least five of Trump's 24 presidential pardons, including three announced on Tuesday.
In a statement released by the White House on Wednesday, Aleph was explicitly mentioned when announcing the commutation given to Daniela Gozes-Wagner, a single mother who was sentenced to 20 years in 2017 for health-care fraud.
The New York Times reported that Aleph also pushed for clemency for Philip Esformes, once dubbed "the king of Medicaid fraud," who was charged in a $1.4bn fraud case.
According to the newspaper, after his indictment in 2016, Esformes' family donated $65,000 to the institute over a period of a few years.
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The Times reported that the institute "played a significant role" in Esformes' clemency appeal, citing Alan Dershowitz, a lawyer with close ties to Trump's White House and a volunteer for Aleph.
Dershowitz told the Times that "the [White House] counsel's office relies heavily on the credibility of Aleph, and they prove credible repeatedly".
"They are a major, major force of pushing commutations," Dershowitz said.
The Aleph Institute also hired Brett Tolman, a former US attorney who helped senior White House adviser Jared Kushner on the Trump administration's criminal justice reform moves.
Tolman was specifically cited by the White House in the pardon of Charles Kushner, Jared's father, a real estate developer who had pled guilty to tax evasion and making illegal campaign donations.
Dershowitz also worked with Gary Apfel, a lawyer who works on a volunteer basis with the Aleph Institute, on the Esformes' clemency campaign. The two lawyers were also registered lobbyists for Israeli billionaire Dan Gertler, who was sanctioned in 2017 over corrupt mining deals in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Rabbi Sholom D Lipskar, Aleph's founder, said the organisation had worked with more than 35,000 inmates.
"Almost all of the people Aleph works with are destitute, and the same is true for almost all the clemency cases," he said in a statement to the New York Times.
Trump has been brandishing his pardon powers widely, causing outrage after issuing pardons to Blackwater guards convicted of killing Iraqi civilians.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/jewish-non-profit-pushed-trump-pardons-report
#12138979 at 2020-12-23 00:57:41 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15498: MUH Banner Edition
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Here's the list (and sauce) of pardoned individuals from POTUS today:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-press-secretary-regarding-executive-grants-clemency-122220/
Alfonso Costa
Alfred Lee Crum
Crystal Munoz
Tynice Nichole Hall
Judith Negron
Steve Stockman
Duncan Hunter
Chris Collins
Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean
George Papadopoulos
Alex van der Zwaan
Nicholas Slatten, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty, and Dustin Heard
Weldon Angelos
Philip Lyman
Otis Gordon
Philip Esformes
#12138646 at 2020-12-23 00:34:05 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15498: MUH Banner Edition
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Philip Lyman - Today, President Trump granted a full pardon to Philip Lyman. Mr. Lyman's pardon is supported by Senator Mike Lee, Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, and other notable members of the Utah community.
Mr. Lyman is known to be a man of integrity and character who was serving as a county commissioner in Utah when he was subjected to selective prosecution for protesting the Bureau of Land Management's closure of the Recapture Canyon to ATV riders. He had no other criminal history, but he was arrested and sentenced to 10 days in prison and nearly $96,000 in restitution.
Otis Gordon - Today, President Trump granted a full pardon to Otis Gordon. Mr. Gordon's pardon is supported by Senator Tim Scott.
Mr. Gordon has become a Pastor at Life Changer's International Ministries since his conviction for possession with intent to distribute. In 2015, in the wake of the shooting at a Bible study in Charleston, South Carolina, Mr. Gordon led a prayer session at the United States Capitol. Mr. Gordon mentors at-risk youths in his community. Senator Tim Scott describes Mr. Gordon as "a model citizen" since his release and "focused on helping young men avoid the same traps he once fell in."
Philip Esformes - Today, President Trump commuted the term of imprisonment of Philip Esformes, while leaving the remaining aspects of his sentence, including supervised release and restitution, intact. This commutation is supported by former Attorneys General Edwin Meese and Michael Mukasey, as well as former Deputy Attorney General Larry Thompson. In addition, former Attorneys General Edwin Meese, John Ashcroft, and Alberto Gonzalez, as well as other notable legal figures such as Ken Starr, have filed in support of his appeal challenging his conviction on the basis of prosecutorial misconduct related to violating attorney-client privilege.
While in prison, Mr. Esformes, who is 52, has been devoted to prayer and repentance and is in declining health.
#6704384 at 2019-06-08 20:34:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8574: Saturday BBQ and Live Band At Feels Bar Edition
Man Who Bribed Son Into Penn Guilty in $1.3 Billion Health Fraud
A Florida man was convicted Friday of running an 18-year, $1.3 billion health-care fraud that prosecutors called the largest such scheme ever charged by the Justice Department.
Philip Esformes, a 50-year-old Miami Beach resident, used a network of nursing homes and assisted-living facilities in South Florida to defraud U.S. government health-care programs while providing inadequate and unnecessary care to patients, prosecutors said.
Esformes made off with at least $37 million for himself from 1998 to 2016, according to prosecutors, using the money to finance a lavish lifestyle of fancy cars and a $360,000 watch. Esformes also used some of the proceeds from the fraud to bribe the University of Pennsylvania basketball coach to help get his son into the school, prosecutors said. The coach pleaded guilty to money laundering last year in connection with the case.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-05/man-who-bribed-son-into-penn-guilty-in-1-3-billion-health-fraud?
#6107385 at 2019-04-09 13:22:09 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7810: Lotsa Green Notes Edition
Department of JusticeOffice of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, April 5, 2019
South Florida Health Care Facility Owner Convicted for Role in Largest Health Care Fraud Scheme Ever Charged by The Department of Justice, Involving $1.3 Billion in Fraudulent Claims
A federal jury found a South Florida health care facility owner guilty today for his role in the largest health care fraud scheme ever charged by the Justice Department, involving over $1.3 billion in fraudulent claims to Medicare and Medicaid for services that were not provided, were not medically necessary or were procured through the payment of kickbacks.
Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney Ariana Fajardo Orshan of the Southern District of Florida, Special Agent in Charge George Piro of the FBI's Miami Field Office, Special Agent in Charge Shimon R. Richmond of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General's (HHS-OIG) Miami Regional Office and Deputy Administrator and Director Alec Alexander of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Center for Program Integrity made the announcement.
After an eight-week trial, Philip Esformes, 50, of Miami Beach, Florida, was convicted of one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States, two counts of receipt of kickbacks in connection with a federal health care program, four counts of payment of kickbacks in connection with a federal health care program, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, nine counts of money laundering, two counts of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery, and one count of obstruction of justice before U.S. District Judge Robert N. Scola Jr. of the Southern District of Florida. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled.
"Philip Esformes orchestrated one of the largest health care fraud schemes in U.S. history, defrauding Medicare and Medicaid to the tune of over a billion dollars," said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski. "I commend our dedicated prosecutors and law enforcement partners for their professionalism and unyielding pursuit of justice on behalf of American taxpayers and vulnerable beneficiaries who, as a result of Esformes's crimes, were denied the level of care that they needed and deserved."
"Philip Esformes' criminal scheme defrauded America's health care system out of millions of dollars, that would have otherwise provided quality care to patients in need," said U.S. Attorney Fajardo Orshan. "I commend the Assistant U.S. Attorneys from the Southern District of Florida, who worked tirelessly alongside their partners at the Department's Criminal Division, the FBI and HHS-OIG to bring this case to justice. This massive fraud scheme, perpetuated in nursing and assisted living facilities in our South Florida communities, compromised the integrity of our local health care system. We remain united in our commitment to root out health care fraud and support quality patient care."…
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/south-florida-health-care-facility-owner-convicted-role-largest-health-care-fraud-scheme-ever
#6089803 at 2019-04-08 00:06:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7788: Southern Border Crisis Edition
Another Fraud Who Got The $$ From Govt Fraud Busted In School Bribes
Philip Esformes, a 50-year-old Miami Beach resident was convicted of running a massive 18 year, $1.3 billion healthcare fraud that prosecutors called "the largest such scheme ever charged" by the DOJ. Esformes used proceeds from his fraud to bribe the University of Pennsylvania's basketball coach into helping get his son into the school.
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-07/man-who-bribed-his-son-upenn-found-guilty-largest-healthcare-fraud-ever
https://www.thedp.com/article/2018/08/penn-mens-basketball-jerome-allen-bribes-controversy-morris-Esformes-recruit-how-good-was-he
#6062853 at 2019-04-05 20:40:07 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7754: Roadblock Down Wall Going Up Edition
Congratulations to our Justice Department for its biggest health care fraud case ever:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/south-florida-health-care-facility-owner-convicted-role-largest-health-care-fraud-scheme-ever
South Florida Health Care Facility Owner Convicted for Role in Largest Health Care Fraud Scheme Ever Charged by The Department of Justice, Involving $1.3 Billion in Fraudulent Claims
A federal jury found a South Florida health care facility owner guilty today for his role in the largest health care fraud scheme ever charged by the Justice Department, involving over $1.3 billion in fraudulent claims to Medicare and Medicaid for services that were not provided, were not medically necessary or were procured through the payment of kickbacks.
After an eight-week trial, Philip Esformes, 50, of Miami Beach, Florida, was convicted of one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States, two counts of receipt of kickbacks in connection with a federal health care program, four counts of payment of kickbacks in connection with a federal health care program, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, nine counts of money laundering, two counts of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery, and one count of obstruction of justice before U.S. District Judge Robert N. Scola Jr. of the Southern District of Florida. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled.
"Philip Esformes orchestrated one of the largest health care fraud schemes in U.S. history, defrauding Medicare and Medicaid to the tune of over a billion dollars," said Assistant Attorney General Benczkowski. "I commend our dedicated prosecutors and law enforcement partners for their professionalism and unyielding pursuit of justice on behalf of American taxpayers and vulnerable beneficiaries who, as a result of Esformes's crimes, were denied the level of care that they needed and deserved."
#6059161 at 2019-04-05 15:59:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7749: One Nation Under God Edition
Philip Esformes
The guy behind the $billion Medicare fraud was also caught up in the admissions scandal.
In fact, that might be how they got tipped off on it.
#5704558 at 2019-03-15 19:04:11 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7296: Busy Saving Humanity Edition
Miami Man Accused In Massive Health Care Fraud Had Contact With Mastermind Of College Admissions Cheating Scandal
https://miami.cbslocal.com/2019/03/15/feds-miami-man-philip-Esformes-college-admissions-cheating-scandal/
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#129552 at 2023-06-22 13:11:00 (UTC+1)
QR Bunker General #381: The Mysterious Case of NOTHING WRONG Edition
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1:15 PM EDT
Preventing and Countering the use of New and Emerging Technologies for Terrorist Purposes: Way Forward for a Holistic Multilateral Response (2023 Counter-Terrorism Week Side-Event)
United Nations
https://teamup.com/event/show/id/L6Z4JoDrz4jCot3hZ4pWjXsK73MNct
https://media.un.org/en/asset/k1i/k1iy7ltzvt
1:30 PM EDT
Unless Congress Acts, We're Heading Toward a Child Care Cliff
The Century Foundation
https://tcf.org/content/event/unless-congress-acts-were-heading-toward-a-child-care-cliff/
1:30 PM EDT
Literature Selection Technical Review Committee LSTRC Meeting - June 2023
National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services
https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medline/medline_about_lstrc.html
https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=49653
2:00 PM EDT
Current State - Way Forward - EW Insights
Association of Old Crows
https://www.crows.org/page/CurrentState
2:00 PM EDT
Cross-Domain and Secure Remote Access Solutions at the Edge
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=4519361376633599
2:00 PM EDT
Medieval European Legal Manuscripts and What They Are Telling Us
Library of Congress
https://www.loc.gov/item/event-408794/Medieval-European-Legal-Manuscripts-and-What-They-are-Telling-Us/2023-06-22/
2:00 PM EDT
Genetic Conflicts During Meiosis Shape the Rapid Evolution of Essential Chromatin Proteins
National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services
https://calendar.nih.gov/event/view/43336
2:00 PM EDT
"Examination of Clemency at the Department of Justice" Will Examine the Department of Justice's Unprecedented Re-Prosecution of Philip Esformes, Whose Prison Sentence Was Originally Commuted by President Donald Trump
House Judiciary Committee
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WITNESSES:
Brett Tolman, Executive Director, Right on Crime
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Douglas Berman, Newton D. Baker-Baker & Hostetler Chair in Law, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
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https://www.congress.gov/event/118th-congress/house-event/116141
https://qresear.ch/?q=Esformes
https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/examination-clemency-department-justice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwJFvhLPirg
2:00 PM EDT
Compliance with Committee Oversight
House Judiciary Committee
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WITNESSES:
Zephranie Buetow, Assistant Secretary, Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Carlos Uriarte, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice
Additional witnesses may be announced
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https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/compliance-committee-oversight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhchMZkCFPI
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TBD
Federal Officials Testify on Judiciary Committee Oversight Requests
Zephranie Buetow, Homeland Security assistant secretary for legislative affairs, and Carlos Uriarte, assistant attorney general for legislative affairs, testify on compliance with House Judiciary Committee oversight requests before a subcommittee.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?528912-1/federal-officials-testify-judiciary-committee-oversight-requests
2:00 PM EDT
Legislative Hearing on Five Regulatory Streamlining and Federal Estate Management Bills
House Natural Resources Committee
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WITNESSES:
PANEL I (Bill Sponsors):
To Be Announced
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PANEL II (Administration and Outside Witnesses):
The Honorable Nada Wolff Culver, Principal Deputy Director, Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. [All bills]
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The Honorable Rose Pugliese, Assistant Minority Leader, Colorado House of Representatives (District 14), Colorado Springs, Colorado [H.R. 2997]
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Ms. Michelle McConkie, Director, State of Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration, Salt Lake City, Utah [H.R. 3049]
Mr. John Stuart, President and CEO, MTE Communications, Midvale, Idaho [H.R. 4141]
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Additional witness TBA
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https://www.congress.gov/event/118th-congress/house-event/116149
https://naturalresources.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=413483
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TVIdPgR0qI
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