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 A s stanley cup oc stanley cup ial media strategist who worked for longtime Trump strategist Roger Stone testified before the grand jury for special prosecutor Robert Mueller s investigation in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Stone, who briefly worked for President Trump s campaign before becoming a more informal adviser, is the subject on questions concerning his social media contacts with alleged Russian intelligence assets. He denies any wrongdoing.Mueller s office served Jason Sullivan a subpoena on May 7th, 2018 requesting any  documents and other information  pertinent to the case as well as his testimony.Sullivan testified before the grand jury for about two and a half hours. His lawyer, Knut Johnson, made a statement afterwards saying that Sullivan is  going to fully comply with all legal requests.                                          He s done nothing wrong,  Johnson said of his client.Sullivan worked for Stone s political action committee, the Committee to Restore America s Greatness, from June 2016 to October 2016. On his Twitter page, Sullivan describes himself as having been  Chi stanley canada ef Social Media Strategist directly to Roger Stone Jr.         Johnson says Sullivan  has worked for other campaigns   and has  developed innovative technology that has been useful to campaigns. In a statement, Stone called Sullivan  a bright guy who worked for me for a few months as a social media consultant. As far as I know all of his social media activities work was perfectly legal.  Stone added that Sullivan Ndix The Case For Doing Nothing
 5039543Updated at 2:20 ET with comments from Newt Gingrich.Republican senators continued through Tuesday and Wednesday to express reservations about Supreme Court nominee Son stanley botella ia Sotomayor, as some conservative interest groups and pundits ratcheted up the pressure for the GOP to oppose the nomination. Rush Limbaugh and Newt Gingrich have gone so far as to call Sotomayor a  racist.   Sen. Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, had a measured response on Tuesday to Sotomayor s nomination, calling for thorough Senate confirmation hearings.                                stanley mug            This morning Sessions reiterated the need for a thorough vetting, adding that  the nominee has serious problems,  according to the Associated Press. He specifically said he found certain remarks from Sot stanley thermosflasche omayor regarding policymaking from the bench to be  troubling. Sessions said, however, he does not anticipate a filibuster against the nomination. He said it was  possible  he could support Sotomayor s nomination -- even though he opposed her appeals court nomination in 1998 -- and that she  has a good resume.          Sen. Jim Inhofe  R-Okla.  in a statement Tuesday listed the same reservations as Sessions over the nomination. Inhofe said Sotomayor s personal story is  truly inspiring,  but he is concerned about whether she would refrain from  legislating from the bench.   Some of her recent comments on this matter have given me cause for great concern,  he said.  In the months