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    Thumbs up Nunes deserves Medal of Freedom

    After this is over....Nunes deserves Medal of Freedom

    could argue for others e.g. Jordan, Meadows....


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    How about Nunes in 2024..

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    I'd say Nunes deserves the Medal of Freedom just for his legal efforts to prove that cows can have Twitter accounts.

    Nunes, R-Tulare, has sued Twitter and anonymous social media users who run accounts known as Devin Nunes’ Cow and Devin Nunes’ Mom. Nunes’ attorney last month issued a subpoena demanding records about them from former Democratic National Committee employee Adam Parkhomenko.


    In a new filing to quash the subpoena, Parkhomenko’s attorney argues that the Twitter accounts’ language “does not constitute defamation” and that courts are tasked with protecting anonymous communications in the interest of freedom of speech.


    “No reasonable person would believe that Devin Nunes’ cow actually has a Twitter account, or that the hyperbole, satire and cow-related jokes it posts are serious facts,” reads the filing in Virginia’s Henrico County Circuit Court. “It is self-evident that cows are domesticated livestock animals and do not have the intelligence, language, or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account.
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    DEVIN NUNES IS HAVING SOME UKRAINE PROBLEMS OF HIS OWN

    BY ERIC LUTZ
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    NOVEMBER 25, 20

    Devin Nunes listens during a November 19 public hearing as part of the Trump impeachment i
    Amid the furor of the impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, Devin Nunes has stayed the course. He’s used public hearings to promote Republican conspiracy theories. He’s sat in dead-eyed silence in the face of testimony that looks bad for the president. At times, he has simply walked out of the room. Soon, however, a new tribulation could arise to put his determination to the test. According to a top Democrat, Nunes may soon become the subject of an ethics probe following reports that he met with a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor to solicit damaging information about Joe Biden—claims he has denied. “Quite likely,” Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, said Saturday of the possibility of an ethics probe into Nunes. “Without question.”

    Talk of the possible investigation comes after CNN reported that Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani’s, has information about an alleged meeting in Vienna last year between Nunes and Victor Shokin, the former Ukrainian prosecutor general who was forced out in 2016 at the urging of western leaders, including Republican lawmakers, to reform the government in Kiev. (In a July 25 call with Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump described Shokin as “very good” and called his firing “unfair.”) According to an attorney for Parnas, Shokin told Parnas that he met with Nunes in December 2018 to “discuss digging up dirt” on the former vice president. If Parnas’ claims are true, it would indicate that the effort to smear Biden began earlier than previously known, and that the operation was not limited to Trump administration officials, but included at least one member of Congress.
    Nunes, as he is wont, has denied wrongdoing, suggesting CNN’s reporting amounts to “criminal activity.” “Were you in Vienna with Shokin?” Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo asked him Sunday. “I really want to answer these questions,” he replied. “But because there is criminal activity here...I’m not going to sit here and try to compete against the media I have no chance of winning with.”

    “Just to be clear,” Bartiromo said. “You’re telling me CNN committed criminal activity?”

    “It’s very likely,” Nunes said. “Or they’re an accessory to it.”

    Of course, reporting on a public official and asking said official for comment (Nunes declined to respond to CNN’s questions about the matter) is not illegal. But this type of deflection is pretty standard for Nunes, who says he’s suing CNN and the Daily Beast over their stories. (True Nunes fans will recall he filed a lawsuit against Twitter earlier this year because parody accounts posing as his cow and his mother hurt his delicate feelings. As New York magazine writes:

    Nunes has previously filed lawsuits against Esquire (over a reported story on Nunes’s family farm), the Fresno Bee (over reporting on untoward behavior at a company Nunes partly owns), [and] Fusion GPS (for its work investigating Trump’s ties to Russia)...Nunes’s lawsuits all share certain characteristics. They make wild charges against their targets, often accusing them of acting in concert with a shadowy anti-Nunes conspiracy, failing to recognize any right of the media to report things Nunes does not wish to be made known, employing hilariously amateurish legal reasoning, while demanding extravagant sums as compensation.

    Sadly for Nunes, the theatrics are unlikely to squash probes into his involvement with Parnas, whose lawyer told the Daily Beast that he helped Nunes set up meetings in Europe last year as part of the congressman’s taxpayer-funded investigation into the origins of the Russia probe.


    Amid the furor of the impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump, Devin Nunes has stayed the course. He’s used public hearings to promote Republican conspiracy theories. He’s sat in dead-eyed silence in the face of testimony that looks bad for the president. At times, he has simply walked out of the room. Soon, however, a new tribulation could arise to put his determination to the test. According to a top Democrat, Nunes may soon become the subject of an ethics probe following reports that he met with a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor to solicit damaging information about Joe Biden—claims he has denied. “Quite likely,” Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, said Saturday of the possibility of an ethics probe into Nunes. “Without question.”

    Talk of the possible investigation comes after CNN reported that Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani’s, has information about an alleged meeting in Vienna last year between Nunes and Victor Shokin, the former Ukrainian prosecutor general who was forced out in 2016 at the urging of western leaders, including Republican lawmakers, to reform the government in Kiev. (In a July 25 call with Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump described Shokin as “very good” and called his firing “unfair.”) According to an attorney for Parnas, Shokin told Parnas that he met with Nunes in December 2018 to “discuss digging up dirt” on the former vice president. If Parnas’ claims are true, it would indicate that the effort to smear Biden began earlier than previously known, and that the operation was not limited to Trump administration officials, but included at least one member of Congress.

    Nunes, as he is wont, has denied wrongdoing, suggesting CNN’s reporting amounts to “criminal activity.” “Were you in Vienna with Shokin?” Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo asked him Sunday. “I really want to answer these questions,” he replied. “But because there is criminal activity here...I’m not going to sit here and try to compete against the media I have no chance of winning with.”

    “Just to be clear,” Bartiromo said. “You’re telling me CNN committed criminal activity?”

    “It’s very likely,” Nunes said. “Or they’re an accessory to it.”

    Of course, reporting on a public official and asking said official for comment (Nunes declined to respond to CNN’s questions about the matter) is not illegal. But this type of deflection is pretty standard for Nunes, who says he’s suing CNN and the Daily Beast over their stories. (True Nunes fans will recall he filed a lawsuit against Twitter earlier this year because parody accounts posing as his cow and his mother hurt his delicate feelings. As New York magazine writes:

    Nunes has previously filed lawsuits against Esquire (over a reported story on Nunes’s family farm), the Fresno Bee (over reporting on untoward behavior at a company Nunes partly owns), [and] Fusion GPS (for its work investigating Trump’s ties to Russia)...Nunes’s lawsuits all share certain characteristics. They make wild charges against their targets, often accusing them of acting in concert with a shadowy anti-Nunes conspiracy, failing to recognize any right of the media to report things Nunes does not wish to be made known, employing hilariously amateurish legal reasoning, while demanding extravagant sums as compensation.
    Sadly for Nunes, the theatrics are unlikely to squash probes into his involvement with Parnas, whose lawyer told the Daily Beast that he helped Nunes set up meetings in Europe last year as part of the congressman’s taxpayer-funded investigation into the origins of the Russia probe.














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    Zelensky was just interviwed: "denied, as he has done in the past, that he and Trump ever discussed a decision to withhold American aid to Ukraine for nearly two months in the context of a quid pro quo involving political favors"

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    Ted Lieu literally said Nunes can shove it. Looks like Nunes has a chance to win money in a lawsuit if he's willing to go through discovery.

    "I received your letter dated December 31, 2019 in which you state your client Congressman Devin Nunes will sue me if I don't, among other actions issue a public apology to Devin Nunes," Lieu responded. "It is true that I stated Congressman Nunes worked with Lev Parnas and conspired to undermine our own government."

    "As you know, truth is a defense," Lieu continued. "So go read the documents and text messages provided by Lev Parnas to the House of Representatives, and watch his interview on The Rachel Maddow Show, which aired on January 15, 2020, that directly implicates Rep. Nunes."

    "I welcome any lawsuit from your client and look forward to taking discovery of Congressman Nunes," Lieu's letter concluded. "Or, you can take your letter and shove it."


    https://www.newsweek.com/democratic-...ove-it-1482861


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    Quote Originally Posted by solderguy View Post
    [FONT=Arial]Ted Lieu literally said Nunes can shove it. Looks like Nunes has a chance to win money in a lawsuit if he's willing to go through discovery.



    https://www.newsweek.com/democratic-...ove-it-1482861


    Fat chance.

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    Devin Nunes aide texted repeatedly with Giuliani ally investigating Joe Biden, documents show

    [COLOR=var(--tc,#707070)]BY SOPHIA BOLLAG[/COLOR]

    JANUARY 17, 2020 07:5

    An aide to Rep. Devin Nunes exchanged dozens of text messages with indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas about a search for information on former Vice President Joe Biden from Ukrainian prosecutors, according to documents House Democrats released Friday evening.


    The exchanges include repeated references by Nunes aide Derek Harvey and Parnas to Biden. Parnas allegedly helped carry out President Donald Trump’s campaign to pressure the Ukrainian government for investigations that would benefit Trump’s re-election.

    The release adds to questions about the role Nunes played in efforts central to the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.

    Nunes, who represents Tulare, went on to serve as Trump’s chief defender against impeachment as the ranking Republican member of the House Intelligence Committee.
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    They also back up claims Parnas made during a recent MSNBC interview, when he said he coordinated meetings for Harvey and that Nunes was involved in the efforts to find dirt on Biden.

    The messages released Friday span from February through May 2019. They show Harvey and Parnas planned several in-person meetings, including at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. They also detail plans for Parnas to connect Harvey with Ukrainian prosecutors.

    Nunes was first connected to Parnas six weeks ago, when a Democratic investigation published phone records showing calls between Nunes spoke with Parnas and with Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney. Nunes initially said he did not recall the conversation with Parnas.

    On Wednesday, Nunes publicly acknowledged for the first time that he spoke with Parnas. He told Fox News that he remembered a call.

    “It was very odd, random, talked about random things. I said great, just talk to my staff, boom boom boom, which is normal, standard operating procedure.”

    The phone records showed Nunes had at least three calls with Giuliani and two with Parnas. Giuliani also called Harvey on May 8, as well as a former Nunes staffer, Kashyap “Kash” Patel, who now works on the National Security Council.

    The latest records also contain several references to Parnas and Harvey’s work with John Solomon, who wrote conservative columns for The Hill newspaper. At one point, Harvey says “Solomon needs to get me the material” and asks Parnas to help set up an interview between Harvey and “your four people,” an apparent reference to the Ukrainian prosecutors.

    “This is the general prosecutor that got fired by Biden,” Parnas wrote to Harvey in March after sending a link to a web page titled “Viktor Shokin,” a former Ukrainian prosecutor.

    The next month, Parnas asked about setting up interviews with prosecutors.

    “Do you want to interview the general prosecutor who got dieted (sic) by Biden ? Also the anti corruption prosecutor ? Let me know,” he wrote.

    On May 7, Parnas asked Harvey to meet him, Giuliani and Solomon at the Trump hotel.

    “We are at trump with Rudy and John Salomon (sic) ... in private room,” He wrote. “Can you come now.”

    Harvey said “yes.”

    Harvey and Parnas also messaged about rumors that Hillary Clinton tried to find damaging information about former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in Ukraine.

    In the Fox News interview this week, Nunes raised questions about Parnas’ credibility.

    “This is someone who’s been indicted for major felonies. It’s very odd that the Democrats have been playing cat and mouse with this guy. There’s some talk that he’s after an immunity deal, trying to get the Democrats to seek immunity,” Nunes said.


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    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/0...t-trial-099781

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    Nobody needs to TRY to find dirt on Biden, its EVERYWHERE in the world. He's completely corrupt, and the rest of the obamanistas with him. That includes Holder, Lynch, Kerry, Clinton, Pelosi etc., etc., etc.,
    The entire obama admin was nothing but a kleptocracy, shaking down foreign governments for kickbacks on foreign aid.
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