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House Jan. 6 Panel Recommends Contempt Charges for Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
https://nypost.com/2021/12/13/house-jan-6-panel-recommends-contempt-rap-for-trump-chief-meadows/
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Anyone who rejects a subpoena may be charged, usually with contempt.
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Late Sunday evening, the committee, which is being led by Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), released a 51-page resolution laying out the reasons he should be cited for contempt and the questions they want answered about the White House and former President Donald Trump’s role in the riot.
How many staff members worked on the 51 pages and how much did that cost? -- anyone who refuses to comply with a subpoena may be subject to a charge of contempt; you don't need 51 pages to assert that, unless of course the reason for the subpoena is complete bullshit and therefore you feel the need to justify everything you are doing.
>Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.)
A dumb looking black man, he's been in the House since 1993 -- that's almost 30 years ensconced inside the Wash DC bubble -- these people have completely lost touch with ordinary people, even with real life.
jerry pdx
Update on the disappearance of Taylor Pomaski, the beautiful blonde woman dating subhuman former NFL player Kevin Ware. Her body has been found: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/human-remains-found-in-texas-search-for-missing-girlfriend-of-ex-nfl-player-kevin-ware/ar-AARNSsZ?ocid=entnewsntp
According to the article, he still has not been charged with a crime. Will authorities pursue him with the zeal of, let's say, a Scott Peterson?
MORE ON WARE MURDERING WHITE POLISH GIRL,POMASKI
GRA:She should have known better.
(FOX)The 41-year-old was arrested on drug and weapons charges in Montgomery County on April 19, in a case separate from Pomaski’s disappearance. He was released on bond but re-arrested June 11 for failing to appear in court, according to NBC affiliate KPRC.
Montgomery County prosecutors wrote that he was a suspect in a murder investigation related to Pomaski's disappearance in a motion to have his bond revoked in that June case, according to KPRC. Ultimately, he was ordered to be held without bail for violating conditions of the previous bond case.
After prosecutors called him a suspect, Ware's attorney Coby DuBose told the outlet: “That filing is the first time that it’s been suggested that he is a suspect.”
"He’s been cooperative. He’s told the police everything that he knows and he’s led them through his house," DuBose added.
DuBose did not immediately reply to NBC News' request for comment.
Ware is currently being held without bond at Montgomery County jail, online jail records show.
--GRA
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