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In reply to the discussion: Stephen K. Bannon files motion to request all documents in court case be made public [View all]Bernardo de La Paz
(48,788 posts)20. Yes, if they succeed there may be mob violence against ordinary bureaucrats and citizens. nt
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Stephen K. Bannon files motion to request all documents in court case be made public [View all]
cadoman
Nov 2021
OP
If I'm not mistaken, the thread title conflicts with the information posted in the OP
True Dough
Nov 2021
#1
Wouldn't want to tip off the other little fish/big fish that might get caught in the net.......
lastlib
Nov 2021
#24
Bannon wants to use discovery to find and release dirt on his "enemies".
Midnight Writer
Nov 2021
#3
No, he is only entitled to evidence that the government intends to us against him and
cstanleytech
Nov 2021
#16
Jewell was damaged by false accusations. Same point. Defendants should be protected. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2021
#22
Yes, if they succeed there may be mob violence against ordinary bureaucrats and citizens. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2021
#20
Yes that's it. Get publication allowed, then sue for discovery of all committee documents and keep
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2021
#14
Why.....he and the other POS's were plotting to over throw a duly elected government
turbinetree
Nov 2021
#6
Keeping documents and evidence out of public view is SOP. It prevents jury pool contamination.
Ford_Prefect
Nov 2021
#19
Exactly. Bannon wants to muddy the waters, delay, and disrupt. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2021
#34
yepper , look at R. STONE already throwing names out there to distract from himself !
monkeyman1
Nov 2021
#36