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  • Garland promises free rein for prosecutors probing Hunter Biden

    Garland promises free rein for prosecutors probing Hunter Biden

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    When Garland was nominated as attorney general, he agreed to leave Weiss — an appointee of former President Donald Trump — in place to complete the Hunter Biden investigation.

    While offering those assurances about independence, Garland did not share any substantive update on the investigation into the president’s son. The probe is reportedly focused on Hunter Biden’s failure for years to pay a federal income tax bill that eventually amounted to about $1 million and a false statement Hunter Biden allegedly made about his drug use when purchasing a gun in 2018. Hunter Biden has said he is confident the investigation will clear him of wrongdoing.

    While the Hunter Biden questions were the most politically explosive issues aired in the early hours of Wednesday’s hearing, questioning from senators was a potpourri, spanning concerns ranging from violent crime to drugs to guns to the impact of social media platforms on American society.

    Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) challenged Garland about federal law enforcement’s handling of protests that broke out at the homes of several Supreme Court justices after POLITICO reported last May on a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn the federal constitutional right to abortion established in 1973 in Roe v. Wade. The protests intensified after the court formally issued its ruling the next month in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, with the opinion in much the same form as the earlier draft.

    Lee, a former law clerk to the author of Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote Dobbs, pressed Garland on why no one has been arrested under a federal statute that prohibits trying to influence the administration of justice by picketing or parading near the homes of federal judges.

    “It’s very clear they’re tying to influence in one way or another that those serving on the United States Supreme Court,” Lee said of the protesters. “Yet, not one person to my knowledge has been prosecuted for such things.”

    Cruz, who served as a law clerk to the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist, later thundered at Garland over the department’s failure to act against what the senator called “rioters” at the justices’ homes.

    “You’re perfectly content with justices being afraid for their children’s lives,” the Texas Republican shouted.

    Garland stressed that he responded rapidly to the leak and the protests by assigning more than 70 deputy U.S. Marshals to guard the justices and their families around the clock. “As soon as the Dobbs draft leaked, I ordered the marshals to do something that the marshals had never done in United States history before, which was to protect the justices and their families, 24-7.”

    The attorney general eventually conceded that no protester has been charged under the federal law, but he said the “priority” of the marshals is keeping the justices and their families safe, not policing the demonstrators. Garland insisted, however, that no directive has been given to the marshals to ignore that law.

    “They have full authority to arrest people under any federal statute, including that statute,” Garland said.

    Some experts have said the federal law could be open to a First Amendment challenge, although the attorney general noted that the Supreme Court marshal wrote to local law enforcement in Maryland and Virginia last year urging them to enforce similar local ordinances.

    Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) also challenged Garland on abortion-related issues, grilling him over alleged “anti-Catholic bias” at the Justice Department. Hawley pointed to an intelligence memo prepared by the FBI’s Richmond, Va., field office and dated in January that warned of the potential for violence from “radical-traditionalist Catholics,” particularly among those who favor the Latin mass.

    “It’s appalling. It’s appalling. I’m in complete agreement with you,” Garland replied. “I understand that the FBI has withdrawn it and is now looking into how this would ever have happened….It does not reflect the methods the FBI is supposed to be using.”

    “Are you cultivating sources and spies in Latin-mass parishes and other Catholic parishes around the country?…How many informants do you have in Catholic churches across America?” Hawley asked.

    “I don’t think we have any informants,” Garland said, pointing to longstanding Justice Department policies.

    Democrats also used the hearing to cajole Garland for support for their key issues, with Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) railing against social media companies for enabling drug trafficking and dangerous behavior by teenagers.

    “This is out of hand,” Durbin told the attorney general. The chair also bemoaned the influence of the 1996 law known as Section 230, which gives online platforms broad immunity from being sued over content third parties post online and from being sued over the adequacy of their efforts to police that content.

    “I think Section 230 has become a suicide pact. We are basically saying you are absolved from liability, make money and deaths result from it,” Durbin said.

    Garland called the situation Durbin described “horrible,” but was careful to limit his specific criticism to the role social media plays in drug dealing.

    “We do have to do something to force them to provide information to search their own platforms for drugs,” the attorney general said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hyderabad: Unidentified persons burn 4 vehicles in Rein Bazar

    Hyderabad: Unidentified persons burn 4 vehicles in Rein Bazar

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    Hyderabad: Mild tension prevailed at Mubeen colony, Rein Bazaar under Madannapet police station limits when unidentified persons burned four vehicles parked at a house early on Sunday.

    According to Hameed Ali, whose vehicle was burned, said around 4 am, one person wearing a mask came after opening the gate of the building and set on fire four vehicles including a car. The arsonist escaped from the spot soon after.

    After noticing the vehicle burning down the local people gathered and poured water to douse the fire. The Madannapet police came to the spot and used a fire extinguisher to douse the fire. Fire personnel also reached the spot.

    Soon afterwards, taking into account the sensitivity of the area to communal violence or rumours, additional forces were deployed.

    Police are checking the footage of the closed-circuit cameras to identify the persons.

    A case is booked at the Madannapet police station.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Congress pledges laws to rein in hate crimes

    Congress pledges laws to rein in hate crimes

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    Raipur: The Congress, in its draft political resolution, on Saturday pledged to bring in laws to prevent hate crimes in the country, if voted to power.

    This comes against the backdrop of rising incidents of hate crimes and lynching, the lastest being the burning alive of two people in Rajasthan.

    The resolution said, “In the last eight-and-a-half years under the BJP Government, the politics of hate has assumed alarming proportions and religious polarisation has reached its peak. Hate crimes and atrocities have increased manifold.

    “Vigilante right wing groups incite violence on various trivial issues. These groups operate with impunity and have started acting like police, spreading anarchy and fear. This fear in the minds of minorities is the aim of the BJP/RSS regime.”

    During the course of the Bharat Jodo Yatra, it was clear that the majority of Indians yearn for love, peace and harmony, it added.

    The Congress said it believes in our civilisational principle of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ which means “The World Is One Family”. Minorities form about a
    fifth of India’s population. Neglecting, marginalising, and alienating them is
    inhuman, and hits at the unity and integrity of India.

    “The culture of hatred, nurtured and propagated by BJP, RSS and their acolytes violates the tenets of all religions. We need to create a sense of security among each and every Indian, regardless of their region, religion, caste, class or gender,” it further said.

    It also said that crimes against weaker sections of society have also increased. Atrocities against Scheduled Castes (SCs) have increased by 1.2 per cent in 2021, according to the NCRB. Violence against Dalit and adivasi women has also risen. Cases of rape against SC women, including shockingly, minors, account for 7.64 per cent and ST women account for 15 per cent out of the total cases reported.

    “Congress will pass a new law to prevent and punish hate crimes,” it concluded.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Karnataka: BJP issues gag order to rein in disgruntled MLAs

    Karnataka: BJP issues gag order to rein in disgruntled MLAs

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    Bengaluru: The BJP party high command has issued strict gag orders to rein in the disgruntled legislators from giving damaging statements, which can tarnish the image of the party in Karnataka.

    Vijayapur MLA, Basanagoud Patil Yatnal’s statements against Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai and former CM, BJP Central Parliamentary Board member B.S. Yediyurappa not only embarrassed the party but also sparked speculations.

    He also targeted Minister for Large Industries Murugesh Nirani by using an inappropriate word, which triggered a bitter war of words between the two. Minister Nirani stated that if he does not mind his language, his tongue will be cut.

    Similarly, many seniors voiced their concern over High Command’s decision not to expand the cabinet. Former ministers and senior leaders Ramesh Jarkiholi and K.S. Eshwarappa made a demand that since they got clean chit in allegations against them, they should be included in the cabinet.

    BJP MLC A.H. Vishwanath had launched a direct attack on the saffron party by stating that BJP offered him money to quit JD(S). He also attacked senior politician, BJP MP Srinivas Prasad who called him a nomad. He also attacked BJP on its stand over boycotting Muslim traders.

    The party was worried about the series of damaging statements. Chief Minister Bommai, after being attacked by own MLA Yatnal, maintained that action will be initiated. But, no action was initiated. The development raised suspicion that one of the camps within the BJP is supporting Yatnal.

    However, as the assembly elections are fast approaching, as per the sources the high command taking no chances has issued a stern warning to all legislators not to issue any statements which will damage the image of the party and create confusion in public.

    Yatnal had stated that he will not indulge in issuing statements against Yediyurappa and he will stop at this stage.

    As per the sources, the party seniors have issued diktat on all legislators not to issue any damaging statements or give reactions on issues of leadership.

    The party, which stated that it will go to assembly polls under the leadership of Bommai is now maintaining that the party would seek votes in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The opposition parties have taken potshots at the BJP over the stand and stated that there is no CM face in the saffron party in Karnataka.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )