Steve Bannon pleaded not guilty to two counts of contempt of Congress, according to a Wednesday court filing.
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Steve Bannon pleaded not guilty to two counts of contempt of Congress, according to a Wednesday court filing.
I plead guilty to contempt of Steve Bannon.
“Defendant waives arraignment … but DEMANDS another press conference.”
Is it true you can catch herpes from watching a Steve Bannon press conference?
He’s praying for TV coverage of his tribulations. I hope the judge sees and says, “Nah. No mic for you.”
The judge had better impose some conditions on Bannon’s release on his own recognizance.
A gag order - or preferably an actual gag - would seem appropriate.
Methinks it’s high probability bannon will drink the 5th.
Bag order. Airtight.
Yield to better talent
Yahoos got to win this one.
Makes sense since he views the entire administration as illegitimate. Can’t be guilty of an entity one doesn’t believe in.
Quite likely, at the least, it seems very truthy…
Posted sometime recently, but it’s still appropriate here.
Terminal syphilis.
I know I’ve said this more than once, but…
Bannon is up to no good … no surprise …
seriously, it should have been no surprise … and accordingly
… he may be given a moment to be a total ass-clown on stage …
… but - there better be some magnificent & devastating knock-out punch ready for him …
The guy live-streamed that his trial was the first step in overthrowing the Democrats…that’s basically an admission of guilt. It’s also interesting watching the “rule of law!” people cheer on a guy who refuses to follow the law, and who is unable to do what Hillary Clinton did when she was called before Congress. Though, I’m pretty sure Hillary has more respect for the law and justice, and larger balls, than everyone involved with Trump’s attempted coup.
Unless you’re screened
Yahoos got to win this one.
It’s only a delay while the legal process sorts itself out…though it would have been nice to have the case go to one of the more liberal circuits, the 6th isn’t really weighted towards liberal causes. OSHA’s regulation is in line with the law though, it should survive a fair judicial process…which means it was always going to be overturned by the Republican Supreme Court.
Did he (or she) say ‘no podcast’?
During his trial, wd know what Roger Stone did with social media.