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OBJECTION: They Found $68.3M for a Car Race

And what they said there wasn't money for.

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Objection: Your new address is already for sale

Every form you sign this month puts you back on the market.

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OBJECTION: "Desperate Smear Campaign" and What's Actually in Moulton's Epstein Email

I pulled the email Moulton is citing. It's a collections letter chasing an unpaid $50,000 fee, and the Markey line sits between two demands for payment.

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OBJECTION: They Want to Prosecute Fauci for Taking the Fifth

He's already pardoned. Josh Hawley cited an 1896 Supreme Court case to argue that means he lost the right to remain silent. Here's what that case actually says.

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Objection: The Epstein Redactions

Judge Emmet Sullivan says DOJ's filings in the Epstein redaction case do not comply with his order. Status hearing August 13.

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Objection: Todd Blanche and the Anti-Weaponization Fund

One sentence killed a $1.776 billion fund. The contract requiring it is still in force.

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OBJECTION: Massachusetts Has To Prove She Was Sane

Her lawyers already conceded she killed her three children. What the jury is actually deciding is something most coverage of this trial has backwards.

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OBJECTION: "Inherent credibility" doesn't mean what Kathy Ruemmler thinks it means

A former federal prosecutor told Congress that Virginia Giuffre's allegations lacked "inherent credibility." That's a legal term with a specific meaning, and it isn't the one she used.

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OBJECTION: Congress Wrote Five.

The DOJ's own memo tells its Epstein reviewers to black things out for at least three reasons Congress never authorized. Two of the ten files a federal judge is reviewing are defended on that ground.

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OBJECTION: Prove It.

Todd Blanche has two deadlines tomorrow. At 9AM, the Senate Judiciary Committee decides whether to make him AG. At 3PM, he has to convince a federal judge he wasn't hiding names illegally.

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