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Attorneys for former chief Trump strategist Steve Bannon are asking the court to deny the federal government s request to keep documents in his case largely private.Bannon has pleaded not guilty to contempt of Congress charges after he was indicted by a federal grand jury for failing to comply with congressional summons in the House select committee s January 6 investigation.In a November 24 filing with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Bannon s attorneys claim the government did not provide legal authority when it sought a protective order governing any discovery materials, and say the defense wouldn t be able to share s
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MIAMI -- A handful of Miami Beach police officers sent hundreds of racially offensive and pornographic emails, including about President Barack Obama, and possibly jeopardized dozens of criminal cases in which they are witnesses, the department s chief said.An internal investigation revealed that two of the 16 officers were high-ranking within the Miami Beach Police Department and were the main instigators, Chief Daniel Oates told reporters Thursday. One has retired, and the other was fired Thursday.Oates identified them as Former Major Angel Vazquez and Former Captain Alex Carulo, CBS Miami reports. They were the primary purveyors of pornography and high volume of it. I was shocked and a
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stanley cup who was shot by police in 2011 during Memorial Day, Oates said. Oates said the probe revealed about 230 emails demeaning to African-Americans and women or pornographic in nature. Many were depictions of crude racial jokes involving Obama or black celebrities such as golfer Tiger Woods. One shows a woman with a black eye and the caption, Domestic violence. Because sometimes, you have to tell her more than once. One of the racially offensive emails depicted a board game called Black Monopoly in which every square says go to jail. SAO says racist and sexual