Rebecca LeGrand

@rebeccaL
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Never Trumpers Understood Kevin McCarthy’s Conference Better Than He Did
Who could possibly have predicted that the leopards would eat My Kevin’s face, too?

https://www.thebulwark.com/never-trumpers-understood-kevin-mccarthys-conference-better-than-he-did/

Never Trumpers Understood Kevin McCarthy’s Conference Better Than He Did

Who could possibly have predicted that the leopards would eat My Kevin’s face, too?

The Bulwark
Tesla share price has a better chance of getting over 218 today than Kevin McCarthy does.
It really feels like George Santos did not 100% think this thing through https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/02/nyregion/george-santos-brazil.html
Brazilian Authorities Will Revive Fraud Case Against George Santos

A 2008 court case had been suspended because Brazilian law enforcement officials could not find Mr. Santos.

Select January 6th Committee Final Report and Supporting Materials Collection

GovInfo
From an absolute standpoint, the Biden presidency is often very frustrating. I’m not a huge fan by any means. But from a comparative standpoint, he has, so far, been the best President of my lifetime.

@theglipper

Lets make the little guys do a courtroom drama next week.

Who would you pick as your defense lawyer if you were charged in the Galactic Empire?

I'd go with Leia, but Obi Wan has a lot of gravitas, and could be a good choice too.

If we are limited to characters from the calendar I guess you'd have to go with C3P0, but he'd be better as a second chair.

The cost of phone calls in prisons generates $1.4 billion a year and disproportionately affects women and people of color. https://t.co/AhJU0U5oL4
Prison call costs may soon be capped

The price of calls is the most significant barrier to family contact during incarceration.

Axios
Like, NOW.
Corey Woodfolk was sentenced in 1994 to 50 years in prison. Now he’s the GM of a law firm in Baltimore. https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/corey-woodfolk-journey-law-LG3TF632VRGNTDH67K3INWQ3ZA/
Corey Woodfolk was sentenced in 1994 to 50 years in prison. Now he’s the GM of a law firm in Baltimore.

Since his release in 2017, he’s become the general manager and litigation specialist at Bates & Garcia, P.C., and specializes in state and federal appellate and post-conviction work.

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