Tag: Denied

  • Flynn Suffers Setback at DC Appeals Court

    Flynn Suffers Setback at DC Appeals Court

    In an 8-2 en banc ruling today, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals struck down Judge Naomi Rao’s writ of mandamus ordering Judge Emmett Sullivan to dismiss charges against Michael Flynn. Read the full ruling below:

    https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1300469850532384768?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1300469850532384768%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftownhall.com%2Ftipsheet%2Fkatiepavlich%2F2020%2F08%2F31%2Fbreaking-general-flynn-suffers-major-setback-in-case-dismissal-n2575378

    In June, the Department of Justice called for the case against Flynn to be dismissed after new evidence surfaced showing the FBI essentially made up a case against him without evidence and after agents argued it should have been closed.

    Then, Flynn’s attorneys and the DOJ appealed to the DC Court of Appeals, seeking mandamus relief after judge Sullivan refused to drop the charges. Mandamus was granted by a three judge panel of the Court. In August, an en banc hearing was granted at Judge Sullivan’s request.



    So what happens from here? The DOJ and Sidney Powell could appeal the case to the Supreme Court, which probably would prefer not to get involved in this case at all. The Supreme Court justices might figure that it will happen more quickly without them than with their intervention. Given that neither Powell nor the DOJ actually sought to have Sullivan disqualified, a point brought up instead by the DC Circuit, the Supreme Court isn’t likely to try a split-the-baby compromise by rejecting the writ but disqualifying Sullivan.

  • No Joy in Minnesota

    No Joy in Minnesota

    Not long ago, Minnesota governor Tim Walz asked for federal disaster aid for his state in the wake of the George Floyd riots.

    https://twitter.com/TheoKeith/status/1278798665931464704?s=20

    The riots, abetted by the dereliction of duty of the governor and mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, caused more than $500 million in damages. More than 1,500 buildings were damaged by fires, looting and vandalism in the days of unrest.

    https://twitter.com/RepJeffDuncan/status/1281922647207665664?s=20

    From the Star Tribune:

    The federal government has denied Gov. Tim Walz’s request for aid to help rebuild and repair Twin Cities structures that were damaged in the unrest following George Floyd’s death.

    Walz asked President Donald Trump to declare a “major disaster” for the state of Minnesota in his request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on July 2. More than 1,500 buildings were damaged by fires, looting and vandalism in the days of unrest that followed Floyd’s May 25 death in Minneapolis police custody, racking up more than $500 million in damages, according to Walz.

    The governor’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, confirmed late Friday that the request for federal aid was denied.

    “The Governor is disappointed that the federal government declined his request for financial support,” Tschann said in a statement. “As we navigate one of the most difficult periods in our state’s history, we look for support from our federal government to help us through.”

    Too bad. Let’s be clear, the governor and mayors were directly responsible for the damage. It was their stand down orders, lack of leadership and failure to recognize the situation for what it was that allowed the riots to become what they did.

    Why should a taxpayer in Florida or Texas bear the cost of the incompetence of the elected leadership in Minnesota?