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15.11.2025 00:41 β π 4637 π 1161 π¬ 123 π 307@greatemuwarvet.bsky.social
Enjoyer of university press sales and military-themed shitposts. Charles Sumner and Thad Stevens were right. Unfortunately, so was Juan Linz.
Hold up
15.11.2025 00:41 β π 4637 π 1161 π¬ 123 π 307Screenshot of the letter which reads: Over the next several weeks, a pattern evolved. We assembled voluminous information related to admissions for one or more of our twelve schools, and a few days before the deadline for submission, wewould receive another DOJ inquiry asking about another school. They also sent a letter asking about antisemitism and one alleged incident of antisemitism in particular. Each time the scope of the DOJinquiry expanded, our lawyers asked for and received extensions for submission of material. At several points, I suggested we submit what we had already put together and ask for an extension onlywith respect to the most recent inquiry, but I was told we should take the extensions and wait to submit a comprehensive response. Which meant that, by the time I resigned, we had yet to respond to the DOJβsinquiries, despite receiving seven letters and despite having assembled hundreds of pages of responsive information. It is impossible for me to know, but the timing of the DOJ letters, the ever expanding scope of the inquiries, and their willingness to give us extension after extension made me wonder more than once if the DOJ was not actually interested in our response, perhaps because they showedβfrom what I saw--that we were complying with the law. Regardless, the public claim made by one of the DOJ lawyersthat we kept stalling by asking for extension after extension was misleading, at best. Why our own lawyers did not seem to understand or appreciate that submitting information in stages would be better than submitting nothing at all, especially given the false accusations that we were stonewalling, remains a mystery to me. I do not know if they were exercising their independent judgment or receiving directions from a Board member and/or the Attorney Generalβs office.
Outside counsel, which was only allowed to be hired because of their "conservative" views, made questionable decisions and it's not clear if they were acting in concert with the state AG?
This is cause for the General Assembly and VA bar to investigate these 2 attorneys and the state AG, right?
At least three board members should be impeached immediately. At least one lawyer should be disbarred. And the search committee should stop the presidential search right now and wait until there is a new and legal board in January.
14.11.2025 14:56 β π 188 π 12 π¬ 3 π 1Former UVA president Jim Ryan, who resigned over the summer due to pressure from the Trump Administration, just shared this 12-page letter with the Faculty Senate, detailing his experience with the Board of Visitors and DOJ.
It's a surreal--and troubling--read.
drive.google.com/file/d/1Is6x...
There is a good argument to fire and disbar every DOJ lawyer involved with this.
14.11.2025 14:52 β π 770 π 291 π¬ 16 π 7I mean when you think about it, threats of blackmail are KINDA investment advice
14.11.2025 12:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Chomsky may be the only person on earth who had a soft spot for both Epstein and the Khmer Rouge
13.11.2025 16:09 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0From: Thomas Jr., Landon Sent: 9/27/2017 2:47:47 PM To: Subject: Got another call from Connelly.. Importance: High Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com] He is digging around again -- not clear if its another book/or expanded paperback version. Was asking me all sorts of questions about why you hired Ken Starr. I told him I had no idea - I think he is doing some Trump-related digging too. Anyway, for what its worth... Landon Thomas, Jr. Financial Reporter New York Times http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/t/landon_ir thomas/index.h tml
Fall 2017: Then-NYT reporter literally warning Epstein that someone is "digging around again."
12.11.2025 22:05 β π 6142 π 1915 π¬ 55 π 318Every single time! Epstein will write:
"porsecters h4arrsed me w/ sbuopenas al bcuase tr4ificing myners .due porcess much???no"
and then there's, like, the former president of a university or white house counsel or something replying:
"You're totally right, and also I love you with all my heart."
Pizzagate: If you replace the word βhot dogβ with βlittle boyβ and βpizza partyβ with βchild sex orgy,β you will see the lengths these elites go to cover up their crimes.
Real elite emails: Send me nude pictures of those 8th graders we abused last weekend post-haste! I am the Ambassador to Turkey.
The Kremlin disguised a nearly $100 mn payment to Trump in the form of a brokered real estate deal... and both Jeffrey Epstein and William Pulte were involved in the deal. That's very interesting.
12.11.2025 21:56 β π 9806 π 4330 π¬ 252 π 520the republican party is engaged in a cover up to keep the american people from learning whether president trump is president pedo
12.11.2025 14:35 β π 11228 π 2839 π¬ 188 π 9010 minutes ago Michael Gold Congressional correspondent ε±± The White House and Republicans had earlier accused Democrats of cherry-picking documents and ignoring mentions of other officials, including Democrats, in materials produced by the Epstein estate. The release of the additional documents seems designed to bolster their case, though it will be hard to tell without more thorough review. 11 minutes ago Michael Gold Congressional correspondent Hours after Democrats released three emails in which in which Jeffrey Epstein discussed his relationship with President Trump, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee made public 20,000 pages of documents that it received from Epstein's estate. The committee had requested a trove of documents from the estate as part of its investigation into Epstein, his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and the federal government's handling of both of their cases.
I wish journalists could act like they werenβt born yesterday. An uncurated document dump out of an investigation shortly after focused evidence is released is an expression of panic, a desperate wish to distract, and perhaps a hope that someone will find something they havenβt yet.
12.11.2025 16:32 β π 814 π 170 π¬ 32 π 10I think you should let him hang himself. If he says he hasn't been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt. Of course, it is possible that, when asked, he'll say Jeffrey is a great guy and has gotten a raw deal and is a victim of political correctness, which is to be outlawed in a Trump regime. On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 11:52 PM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote: if we were able to craft an answer for him, what do you think it should be? On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Michael Wolff wrote: I hear CNN planning to ask Trump tonight about his relationship with you--either on air or in scrum afterwards.
Michael Wolff should be blackballed from every credible outlet in America lol
12.11.2025 15:02 β π 738 π 90 π¬ 11 π 14The plutocratic-populist thesis Γ la Pierson and Hacker still in effect: unpopular plutocratic policies require bigoted "populist" deflection to build sufficient political power to overcome public disgust
12.11.2025 03:25 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 2 π 0Trump on Truth Social: The U.S. Supreme Court was given the wrong numbers. The βunwindβ in the event of a negative decision on Tariffs, would be, including investments made, to be made, and return of funds, in excess of 3 Trillion Dollars. It would not be possible to ever make up for that kind of a βdrubbing.β That would truly become an insurmountable National Security Event, and devastating to the future of our Country - Possibly non-sustainable!
The Nationβs greatest S. Ct. R. 25.6 supplemental authority letter:
11.11.2025 20:15 β π 10 π 2 π¬ 1 π 3CHOTINER: So your colleagues voted to make a sacrifice to the Blood King.
MURPHY: We have different constituencies. Many of them represent workers at the blood altars.
CHOTINER: Aren't they getting sacrificed later?
MURPHY: That's a little speculative.
CHOTINER: The Blood King said so last week.
I think this undersells the difficulty of seeming likeable across an endless series of ads, TV spots, and public appearances, which is much tougher than being likeable among social acquaintances IRL. Mamdani also demonstrated an uncommon and incredibly consistent focus on messaging.
11.11.2025 02:01 β π 56 π 1 π¬ 3 π 0Honestly the whole of charging misconduct law is messed up because the Court built it up to deal with indirect, more subtle types of discrimination and vindictiveness, not the head of the executive branch accidentally tweeting the entire country with direct evidence.
10.11.2025 23:28 β π 15 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0I feel like we're in a weird world where the average Dem partisan, engaged voter is better informed than most of their representatives
10.11.2025 16:43 β π 1505 π 238 π¬ 21 π 11Right wing men: being a wife and a mother is the most important job in the world.
Also right wing men: that bitch should have gotten a βrealβ job instead of taking my money.
Donβt give up the ship Bsky. We have a few days to barrage the Senate Dems with feedback
10.11.2025 01:30 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0been doing some light reading about the aftermath of the korean dictatorship and I think it's really important that we repeat this to ourselves, to our friends, to our neighbors, to our politicians
09.11.2025 18:14 β π 4512 π 1043 π¬ 35 π 4Heβs a senior judge so thereβs no vacancy created when he retires
09.11.2025 16:08 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0one thing i find crazy-making is the idea that getting rid of the filibuster would make congress a purely majoritarian institution. bicameralism itself is counter-majoritarian! equal state representation is counter-majoritarian! the fact that senate elections are staggered is counter-majoritarian!
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