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pepperbear
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March 25, 2019
An unnamed foreign government-owned corporation will have to turn over information that was related to the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to federal prosecutors or continue to accrue escalating fines after the Supreme Court denied the company's request to hear its appeal on Monday.
The Supreme Court's order marks the last stop for the company that has been fighting the subpoena under the shroud of secrecy. It was issued without comment or any noted dissents.
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Foreign company loses bid to review Mueller subpoena
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/03/25/politics/supreme-court-mueller-grand-jury-documents/index.htmlAn unnamed foreign government-owned corporation will have to turn over information that was related to the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to federal prosecutors or continue to accrue escalating fines after the Supreme Court denied the company's request to hear its appeal on Monday.
The Supreme Court's order marks the last stop for the company that has been fighting the subpoena under the shroud of secrecy. It was issued without comment or any noted dissents.
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March 7, 2019
While the US is riding in the go cart of destiny, Canada has its own political problem
https://www.npr.org/2019/03/04/700261811/second-member-quits-justin-trudeaus-cabinet-over-allegations-against-canadian-pm
They are accusing the PM of interfering in a lawsuit by pressuring for a settlement. I hope there is nothing to this.
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