Эксперты и чиновники оспаривают скептицизм по делу об обвинении Джеймса Коми
Юридические эксперты выступают против скептических оценок в отношении дела против бывшего директора ФБР Джеймса Коми. По мнению специалистов, Министерство юстиции США (DOJ) не предъявило бы обвинения без наличия ключевых юридических оснований. Джон Фишвик, занимавший пост федерального прокурора при администрации Обамы, предостерег от преждевременных выводов о бесперспективности процесса.Обвинение, вынесенное в Восточном округе Северной Каролины в прошлом месяце, утверждает, что Коми угрожал президенту. Основанием послужил пост в Instagram с фотографией ракушек, складывающихся в цифры «8647». Прокуратура интерпретирует число «86» как сленговое обозначение избавления от кого-либо, а «47» — как отсылку к 47-му президенту Дональду Трампу. Критики обвинения и правозащитники указывают на нарушение Первой поправки и утверждают, что дело является политически мотивированным преследованием оппонента Трампа. Профессор права Университета Джорджа Вашингтона Джонатан Терли отметил, что если доказательства ограничатся только изображением ракушек, дело столкнется с серьезными юридическими препятствиями из-за защиты свободы слова. Организация FIRE также заявила, что обвинение противоречит прецедентам Верховного суда.В то же время действующий генеральный прокурор Тодд Бланч заявил, что дело основывается не только на одном посте, а на совокупности улик, собранных в течение 11 месяцев, включая свидетельские показания и документы. Бывший руководитель аппарата Минюста Чад Мизелл добавил, что наличие обвинительного заключения предполагает наличие конкретных доказательств умышленного намерения Коми угрожать президенту.Сенатор Джош Хоули также выразил уверенность в том, что дело получит рассмотрение в суде. Со стороны сторонников Трампа, включая президента организации Judicial Watch Тома Фиттона, звучат обвинения в адрес критиков Коми, которые, по их мнению, под видом защиты свободы слова оправдывают угрозы главе государства.Сам Джеймс Коми заявил о своей невиновности и выразил уверенность в независимости судебной системы. Судебное заседание по делу назначено на 11 мая в Гринвилле.
Obama-era attorney flips script on Comey indictment naysayers with warning not to bury DOJ yet
Legal experts are pushing back on skepticism surrounding the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, arguing the Department of Justice would not have brought the case without meeting key legal thresholds."Lots of folks are saying the case is going nowhere, but, way too early to reach that conclusion," former Democratic U.S. Attorney John Fishwick, who served in Virginia during the Obama administration, said, cautioning against prematurely dismissing the case.The indictment, brought last month in the Eastern District of North Carolina, alleged Comey, a longtime Trump nemesis, threatened the president and delivered interstate communications containing threats when he posted a photo on Instagram of seashells reading "8647" last year. Free speech advocates and leftist critics pushed back against the indictment, accusing the DOJ of infringing on protected speech in the name of prosecuting one of Trump's top political rivals. Comey, whom Trump fired as FBI director in 2017, has been outspoken against the president and profited off sales from his anti-Trump book, while Trump has said Comey is "guilty as hell" on social media and that he should face criminal charges.BLANCHE TURNS THE TABLES ON COMEY INDICTMENT CRITICS: ‘REST ASSURED’ CASE GOES BEYOND INSTAGRAM POST"Comey is out for revenge against Trump and has publicly gone after Trump separately from the seashells," Fishwick said, adding that Trump also publicly said he perceived the message as a threat.Prosecutors must prove Comey’s intent and that the message constituted a "true threat," a high legal bar that has fueled questions about whether the case can succeed, especially in the recent threat environment where Trump has now faced three alleged assassination attempts."You prove intent like you always prove intent," acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said on "Meet the Press" this weekend. "You prove intent with witnesses. You prove intent with documents, with materials. ... This is not just about a single Instagram post. This is about a body of evidence that the grand jury collected over the series of about 11 months."Chad Mizelle, former DOJ chief of staff, told Fox News Digital the legal standard for convicting Comey for threatening the president was high but that the indictment suggested there was underlying evidence."I don't think the department would have secured the indictment without concrete evidence that Comey did knowingly and willfully threaten the president of the United States," Mizelle said.Mizelle noted evidence could take many forms, such as nonpublic text messages or emails."What was Comey's intent when he said it?" Mizelle asked. "I suspect DOJ has evidence of that, and I'll wager it's not favorable to Comey."IN TRYING TO SECURE COMEY INDICTMENT, US PROSECUTORS HAVE SHORT WINDOW — AND A DIFFICULT CASE TO MAKEThe term "86" has been used as slang to get rid of someone or something, often in restaurants for an unavailable item or refused customer. Prosecutors alleged that, paired with "47" — a reference to Donald Trump as the 47th president — Comey’s post amounted to a threat.Before serving as head of the FBI, Comey was a federal prosecutor and deputy attorney general for the Department of Justice. Comey, "more than any American, knows not to make threats and what a threat looks like," Fishwick said.Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Fox News: "This is a very smart guy. He knows what he’s doing. He’s nobody’s fool. … He knew exactly what he was doing, but hey he’s going to have his day in court."The DOJ secured the indictment from a grand jury days after a third alleged assassination attempt on Trump at the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner, a point Blanche has drilled down on as evidence that prosecuting threats to the president, regardless of who made them, is a top priority. Fishwick said the political violence would be relevant if the case makes it to trial."As background to any trial, jurors in North Carolina will be aware of all the political threats in this country and know that something must be done about it," Fishwick said.George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley raised First Amendment concerns, saying if the case rested solely on the image of seashells forming "8647," it could face significant legal hurdles, arguing the image "is clearly protected speech" absent additional evidence.The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression said "86" could actually mean impeachment and that the charges defied Supreme Court precedent that established the standard for a "true threat.""The idea that Comey's picture of seashells conveyed a serious intent to harm the president is ridiculous," the group wrote on social media. "The administration should abandon this transparent and unconstitutional attempt to punish a critic."FBI DEPUTY DIRECTOR DAN BONGINO: JAMES COMEY 'BROUGHT SHAME TO THE FBI AGAIN' WITH '86 47' POSTComey had quickly deleted the post, saying at the time that he did not realize that he had shared something ominous. After the indictment, he said he was "still innocent.""I’m still not afraid, and I still believe in the independent federal judiciary, so let’s go," Comey said.Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton accused "the left media [of] rushing to the defense of James Comey, pretending it's about free speech.""You don’t have the right to advocate for the killing of the president," Fitton said.Comey's arraignment is set for May 11 in Greenville. Comey's lawyer did not comment for this story.
Медицинский самолет с пассажирами круизного судна, пострадавшего от хантавируса, приземлился на Канарских островах. Второй рейс направляется в Нидерланды.
News24 | SEE | Virus-hit cruise ship evacuees head to Europe
— A medical plane that left Cape Verde following the evacuation of a cruise ship hit by the hantavirus landed in Spain’s Canary Islands on Wednesday, while a second flight headed for the Netherlands.
Министерство внутренней безопасности США считает, что мотивом нападения на президента и членов его администрации мог стать военный конфликт между США, Израилем и Ираном.
News24 | Iran conflict may have motivated Trump dinner shooting suspect, US intelligence report finds
— The US Department of Homeland Security identified the US-Israeli war with Iran as a potential motive for the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump and senior members of his administration at a White House reporters’ gala last month, according to an intelligence report sent to state and local law enforcement nationwide and other federal agencies.
Нехватка нефтепродуктов в Малави достигла критического уровня, вынудив власти использовать золотые резервы для закупок.
News24 | Malawi fuel crisis deepens as oil shortages spread
— The fuel crisis has hit Malawi probably harder than anywhere else in Africa. The government has been forced to sell off precious gold reserves to buy fuel, but there is a severe cost to this, too.
Звездный питчер «Нью-Йорк Янкиз» Геррит Коул оказался в центре скандала после выхода на реабилитационный старт, где он попал мячом в бьющего.
Former MLB pitcher accuses Gerrit Cole of intentionally hitting minor league batter after giving up homer
— Yankees ace Gerrit Cole allegedly hit White Sox prospect Caleb Bonemer intentionally during a rehab assignment start after Bonemer homered off him.
Сенатор от Демократической партии Джон Феттерман назвал участников протестов в Нью-Йорке сторонниками Хезболлы и ХАМАС, потребовав от своей партии занять четкую позицию.
Fetterman calls NYC protesters 'pro-Hezbollah/Hamas,' puts own Democratic Party on blast
— Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania lambastes protestors as "pro-Hezbollah / Hamas" after demonstrations near synagogue in New York City.
Представители Белого дома назвали экс-президента США «недостойным» после его комментариев о недопустимости использования генпрокурора для политического преследования.
Obama branded 'classless moron' for AG jab at Trump as 'wingman' comments resurface
— Former President Obama says presidents should not direct attorney general prosecutions, indirectly calling out Trump's push to indict political enemies.
Баскетболистка Софи Каннингем прокомментировала недавний инцидент в соцсетях, связанный с публикацией Анджел Риз видеоролика, который вызвал обсуждение личных отношений игрока.
Sophie Cunningham tells Angel Reese to 'move on' after she reposted boyfriend dunking on rumored ex
— Sophie Cunningham questions why Angel Reese keeps wanting to embarrass rumored ex Jalen Duren amid NBA playoff drama with boyfriend Wendell Carter Jr.
В ходе расследования выяснилось, что для создания образа «простого человека» кандидат Райан Бассе использовал в своей рекламе чужой скромный дом вместо своего поместья стоимостью 1,6 млн долларов.
Dem House candidate faces authenticity questions after kitchen table ad omits $1.6M estate
— Democrat Ryan Busse filmed a campaign ad at a modest townhome rather than his $1.6 million Montana estate while pushing affordability message.
45-летний житель Техаса Майкл Маркс предстал перед судом по обвинению в нападении на федеральных агентов и ранении случайного прохожего. Во время транспортировки в больницу подозреваемый выкрикивал оскорбления в адрес Белого дома.
Pirro reveals what suspect in Secret Service shootout allegedly shouted before opening fire by White House
— Michael Marx charged with assaulting federal officers and firearm offenses after a shootout with Secret Service near the Washington Monument Monday.
83-летний турист утонул во время остановки судна Norwegian Cruise Line на частном острове Great Stirrup Cay. Инцидент произошел во время отдыха в архипелаге Багамские острова.
American cruise ship passenger dies during stop at island vacation hot spot
— An 83-year-old American tourist died in an apparent drowning while snorkeling at Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian Cruise Line's private Bahamas island.
Бывший премьер-министр Анис Жорж Дологуэле назвал конфискацию его документов злоупотреблением властью.
Central African Republic opposition leader denounces seizure of his passport
— Central African Republic’s former prime minister and major opposition figure, Anicet Georges Dologuélé, criticized the confiscation of his diplomatic passport as an abuse of power
Результаты праймериз в штатах Индиана и Огайо определяют расклад сил в предстоящих выборах в Сенат. Прошедшее голосование также подчеркивает сохраняющийся контроль Дональда Трампа над Республиканской партией.
Indiana, Ohio primaries draw midterm battle lines, reinforce Trump’s pull
— Latest votes set up key Senate race, underscore Trump's continued influence over Republican Party.
Спутниковые исследования НАСА выявили скрытое проседание грунта в Мехико. Причиной процесса стало истощение подземных вод и углубляющийся водный кризис.
Mexico City is slowly sinking: NASA radar reveals hidden land collapse driven by groundwater loss and a deepening water crisis
Министерство юстиции США инициировало проверку деятельности окружного прокурора Стива Дескано на предмет нарушения федерального законодательства при принятии решений по уголовным делам.
DOJ opens investigation into Soros-backed DA accused of shielding illegal immigrants from consequences
— The Department of Justice is investigating Virginia prosecutor Steve Descano over allegations his office gave leniency to criminal illegal immigrants.
Министерство юстиции США начало предлагать новым сотрудникам бонусы в размере 25 000 долларов из-за трудностей с привлечением квалифицированных кадров.
So few lawyers want to work for Trump’s DOJ that the agency was forced to offer big signing bonuses
— The DOJ is offering $25,000 bonuses to new hires, as the agency reportedly struggles to attract top talent amid widespread upheaval and highly politicized cases
Разбор ложных заявлений об использовании Ираном морских животных в военных целях.
Why are Pentagon officials talking about Iran’s ‘deadly dolphins’?
— Soraya Lennie discusses false claims about Iran using marine life in warfare.
45-летний активист Гвидо Рейхштадтер был снят с 51-метрового моста Фредерика Дугласса после многодневной акции протеста против войн и развития ИИ.
Anti-war protester hauled down from 168-foot DC bridge after 6-day stunt, police file multiple charges
— An anti-war and anti-AI protester who camped atop one of Washington, D.C.'s tallest bridges for nearly a week was arrested Wednesday after descending the landmark.
Утечки информации от главы израильских войск на Западном берегу указывают на наличие предвзятости и разделения правил ведения огня.
Shoot Palestinians, not settlers: Israeli general exposes double standard
— Leaks from the head of the Israeli army in the West Bank reveal two-tier firing policies and endemic prejudice.
Украинские власти сообщили о массированных ночных атаках беспилотниками со стороны России. Нападения произошли сразу после вступления в силу одностороннего режима прекращения огня.
Russia fires dozens of drones at Ukraine in 'obvious spurning' of ceasefire, says Zelenskyy
— Russia fired dozens of drones at Ukraine in nighttime attacks, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday, disregarding a unilateral ceasefire announced by Kyiv that began at midnight.
Ученые изучили совокупное влияние потери деревьев и глобального потепления на устойчивость экосистемы.
New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.
— Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ecosystem collapse could unfold.