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August is HOT!
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Things are about to get HOT!  Do you realize how important this information is? If not, put on your bathing suits and wait by the pool.


Quote:A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Democratic Party against President Trump's campaign, which alleged a conspiracy with Russia to disrupt the 2016 presidential campaign, because no one on the campaign was involved in stealing material from the Democratic National Committee.

In an 81-page opinion Tuesday, U.S. District Judge John Koeltl in New York said the actions by the Trump team, including specific individuals named in the lawsuit, were protected by the First Amendment.

WikiLeaks, which was also named in the lawsuit, was additionally determined to be protected by the First Amendment because the organization did not steal the documents and only disseminated material that was in the public interest. And while Koeltl said the Russian government was "undoubtedly" involved in the hacking of DNC servers, he noted federal law prohibits lawsuits against foreign governments with few exceptions that were not present in the case.

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The Senate asked Julian Assange to testify in court back in 2018, per the article below. Now that the Judge has dismissed the case against him, I fully expect him to appear. Certain people have told us this would happen.

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Quote:WikiLeaks is claiming that the Senate Intelligence Committee has asked its founder, Julian Assange, to testify as part of the panel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Wooo-hoo-hoo!!!!!   smallgreenbananadancer

Quote:The organization posted a letter on its Twitter account dated Aug. 1 that purports to come from committee leaders Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) requesting that he make himself available “for a closed door interview with bipartisan Committee staff at a mutually agreeable time and location.”

A spokeswoman for Warner declined to comment on witnesses. A spokeswoman for Burr also declined to comment.
Assange’s legal team is “considering the offer but testimony must conform to a high ethical standard,” WikiLeaks wrote on Twitter.

Assange's testimony would be of interest to those investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election.

You can read the full story on your own: WikiLeaks says Senate panel requested Assange testimony for Russia probe

JA is about to blow the lid off the DC swamp and expose the stinky rats!  It can't happen fast enough. I'm sure lots of "discovery" will come out when the Republican Congressmen ask their questions too. minusculeknocks
Be safe JA!


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