As Tom Barrack Is Shown
Bragging of Feinstein Link Blogger Beseeches
Bureaucrats for Access
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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LITERARY EDNY,
Sept 29 – As the US v. Barrack
trial progress, on Thursday up
in Judge
Cogan's
courtroom the
lights were on
low. The
prosecution
was showing
video clips of
Barrack
interviews,
with Charlie
Rose at the
RNC, and
others.
To
view e-mail
exhibits
tweets after
the court day
(when phone
back) by Inner
City Press,
click here
and here
and here
- Feinstein's
husband.
Then the
lights would
come up, and
the FBI agent
on the stand
would do
dramatic
readings of
Barrack's and
Grimes' emails
with Malik,
about doing
the bidding of
MBZ and Sheikh
Tahnoon.
Before heading into the EDNY
courthouse for the Tom Barrack
trial, Kurt Wheelock stopped
at the FedEx there and printed
out another letter to the
District Executive, Eugene J.
Corcoran.
He printed out a
current Google News search for
Barrack and Grimes, with Inner
City Press making up two of
the first five hits. Here.
What was the
basis for not yet giving him a
press pass? But at
the entrance, the Court
Security Officers took not
only his phone, but also a
four slot port he used with
his laptop, which he'd left
back in the SDNY Press Room,
in front of the PACER
terminal.
The case(s) seemed pretty open
and shut. But Barrack sat
there impassively, as on the
screen he said he was a
Lebanese Catholic, an Arab
American, and thought the UAE
was a great ally. For how much
money? More on Patreon here.
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