Todays revisions and additions:
- Department of Justice Organizational Chart: (INFO) DOJ Organizational Chart.
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(Thanks to FreeQ Rusty0604)
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- Ed OCallaghan: (#1439) Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on April 6, 2018 appointed Edward OCallaghan to the post of Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, a post that is among the most important at the Department of Justice. The PADAG, as the position is known within DoJ, is charged with wide-ranging responsibilities including oversight of investigations and Department operations. The PADAG also serves as a consigliere to the deputy attorney general, as Matthew Axelrod, who held the position under Rosensteins predecessor Sally Yates, told CNN. . . .someone to discuss the most sensitive issues with, to give you sound advice, and to ensure your decisions get implemented. It is in this part of the job that OCallaghan will be especially important. (See RR, Sally Yates)
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- Flood is coming: (#576) The flood of data from a drop of NSA database collected information including emails, messages, pictures, audio, etc, including the deleted files the FBI thought they had erased. (See FBI, NSA, No Such Agency.).
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- General K: (#1433) [JFK] President Trumps Chief of Staff General John F. Kelly.
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- JFK: (#1433) [JFK] President Trumps Chief of Staff General John F. Kelly.
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- Rachel Brand: (#1433) Rachel Lee Brand is an American lawyer, academic, and former government official. She was appointed by President Trump to serve as the United States Associate Attorney General from May 22, 2017, until February 20, 2018, when she resigned to take a job as head of global corporate governance at Walmart. Brand was the first woman to serve as Associate Attorney General. Brand had been the No. 3 person behind Rod Rosentstein in the Department of Justice.
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- Rapid Fire: (#1434) Another movie reference. Rapid Fire is a 1992 movie starring Brandon Lee and Powers Booth fighting a Chinese drug lord and corrupt FBI officials. It has a Chicago linkage with Booth playing a Chicago police officer who is one of the only people the protagonist can trust in the film. (See FBI.).
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- Jesse Panuccio: (#1433) Jesse Michael Panuccio is the acting Associate Attorney General of the United States. He previously served as general counsel to Governor Rick Scott of Florida and as the executive director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Panuccio joined the administration of Governor Rick Scott as deputy general counsel in January 2011. In 2012, Governor Scott appointed Panuccio general counsel to the governor. He currently is occupying the No. 3 place behind Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein in the Department of Justice.
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Todays revisions and additions:
- D5: (#1332)
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- The D5 Nations, defined as nations whose governments are most digitally connected, first formed in 2014, include Great Britain, Estonia, Israel, South Korea, and New Zealand (current host/chair), which last met during the last week of February in New Zealand. The D5 Nations. (Thanks to FreeQ Aquamarine for the find).
- D5 Combining D as the fourth letter of the Alphabet, thus D equals 4, when combined with 5 = 45, the number of Donald Trumps Presidency, ergo, D5 is President Trump. (Thanks to FreeQ westin.).
- D5 Caterpillar Tractor might be appropriate to use in pushing Qs snowball off a cliff which could cause a . . .
- D5 Avalanche, as that is a rating on the Danger scale used to rate the potential danger an avalanches severity should it occur from D1-5, with 5 being most severe.
- Department of Justice Organizational Chart: (INFO) DOJ Organizational Chart.
.
(Thanks to FreeQ Rusty0604)
. . .
- Ed OCallaghan: (#1439) Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on April 6, 2018 appointed Edward OCallaghan to the post of Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, a post that is among the most important at the Department of Justice. The PADAG, as the position is known within DoJ, is charged with wide-ranging responsibilities including oversight of investigations and Department operations. The PADAG also serves as a consigliere to the deputy attorney general, as Matthew Axelrod, who held the position under Rosensteins predecessor Sally Yates, told CNN. . . .someone to discuss the most sensitive issues with, to give you sound advice, and to ensure your decisions get implemented. It is in this part of the job that OCallaghan will be especially important. (See RR, Sally Yates)
. . .
- Flood is coming: (#576) The flood of data from a drop of NSA database collected information including emails, messages, pictures, audio, etc, including the deleted files the FBI thought they had erased. (See FBI, NSA, No Such Agency.).
. . .
- General K: (#1433) [JFK] President Trumps Chief of Staff General John F. Kelly.
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- JFK: (#1433) [JFK] President Trumps Chief of Staff General John F. Kelly.
. . .
- Rachel Brand: (#1433) Rachel Lee Brand is an American lawyer, academic, and former government official. She was appointed by President Trump to serve as the United States Associate Attorney General from May 22, 2017, until February 20, 2018, when she resigned to take a job as head of global corporate governance at Walmart. Brand was the first woman to serve as Associate Attorney General. Brand had been the No. 3 person behind Rod Rosentstein in the Department of Justice.
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- Rapid Fire: (#1434) Another movie reference. Rapid Fire is a 1992 movie starring Brandon Lee and Powers Booth fighting a Chinese drug lord and corrupt FBI officials. It has a Chicago linkage with Booth playing a Chicago police officer who is one of the only people the protagonist can trust in the film. (See FBI.).
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- Jesse Panuccio: (#1433) Jesse Michael Panuccio is the acting Associate Attorney General of the United States. He previously served as general counsel to Governor Rick Scott of Florida and as the executive director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Panuccio joined the administration of Governor Rick Scott as deputy general counsel in January 2011. In 2012, Governor Scott appointed Panuccio general counsel to the governor. He currently is occupying the No. 3 place behind Deputy Attorney Rod Rosenstein in the Department of Justice.