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  • Judge Kelly, Who Restored Acosta’s Press Pass, Should Be Impeached for Ignorance of The Constitution

    11/19/2018 6:52:34 AM PST · by deandg99 · 18 replies
    DC Clothesline ^ | 11/19/2018 | Tim Brown
    Federal Judge Timothy J. Kelly, a Trump-appointed judge, ruled that the White House had to restore CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s press pass because it potentially violated “due process” of law, and since no crime was committed and no charges have been filed, I believe that Judge Kelly has no idea of what due process is nor what the Constitution states about it and should be impeached. ... I ask, Judge Kelly, where is the jury in this matter? Where is the crime charged? Where is it? Judge Kelly is succumbing to political pressure by a news outlet with a history...
  • Judge Who Restored Acosta’s Press Pass Should Be Impeached Because He Doesn’t Know The Constitution

    11/18/2018 5:01:09 PM PST · by deandg99 · 33 replies
    DC Dirty Laundry ^ | 11/18/2018 | Tim Brown
    Federal Judge Timothy J. Kelly, a Trump-appointed judge, ruled that the White House had to restore CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s press pass because it potentially violated “due process” of law, and since no crime was committed and no charges have been filed, I believe that Judge Kelly has no idea of what due process is nor what the Constitution states about it and should be impeached. ... Kelly went on to state, “The opportunity to be heard seems especially important in this case. The government must provide Mr. Acosta due process if it is to revoke his hard pass.” ......
  • Judge postpones decision in CNN lawsuit over Jim Acosta's press pass

    11/15/2018 11:01:00 AM PST · by jazusamo · 91 replies
    CNN Business ^ | November 15, 2018 | Brian Stelter
    (CNN)Lawyers for CNN and the Trump administration are awaiting an initial ruling on the network's federal lawsuit over press access to the White House. And they're going to have to wait a little while longer. Judge Timothy J. Kelly heard nearly two hours of oral arguments about CNN's request for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction on Wednesday. Then he said court would reconvene Thursday at 3 p.m. But on Thursday afternoon, he rescheduled the next hearing for Friday at 10 a.m.