DOJ Allegations: Mar-a-Lago Raid, Marijuana Reclassification, and Netflix Content
Sean SpicerDecember 27, 202550 min23,457 views
38 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβAllegations of DOJ Misconduct in Mar-a-Lago Raid
- βοΈ Tim Parlatore, former attorney for President Trump, alleges that the National Security Division lawyers, led by Jay Bratt, "tossed the book out the window" during the Mar-a-Lago investigation.
- π Documents suggest the FBI initially lacked probable cause for the raid, despite pressure from the Biden DOJ.
- π¨ Parlatore recounts a grand jury incident where a prosecutor allegedly suggested invoking constitutional rights was an admission of guilt, calling it an "abomination."
- π€ Bratt is accused of pressuring Walt Nauta's attorney by referencing a pending federal judge application, implying cooperation would be viewed favorably.
- ποΈ The case is framed as a result of the National Archives' failure to secure a facility for presidential records, a custom followed for all presidents except Trump.
Legal and Military Implications of Marijuana Reclassification
- π The reclassification of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III is legally significant, potentially simplifying federal prosecution by removing the need to prove violation of state law.
- π¬ This change opens the door for federal research into marijuana's medical benefits, which was previously hindered by its Schedule I status.
- π Legally, the change does not alter laws against driving under the influence, as impairment testing remains a challenge, similar to alcohol.
- β οΈ Military members using hemp-derived CBD products could still face separation if they test positive for marijuana due to the inability to differentiate between the two substances.
- π For security clearance applicants, using marijuana, even in states where it's legal, must be answered truthfully on the SF86 form, as it remains federally illegal for recreational use.
Concerns Over Netflix's Children's Programming
- πΊ Concerned Women for America reports that approximately 30% of Netflix's children's content and 20% of preschool programming feature specific LGBTQ+ themes, characters, and stories.
- π Classic franchises like Strawberry Shortcake and Scooby-Doo are being remade with LGBTQ+ storylines, which the organization views as indoctrination rather than entertainment.
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ The report highlights that Netflix rates its own content, unlike the MPAA, and has not responded to requests for meetings regarding these concerns.
- π’ Parents are urged to voice their dissatisfaction directly to Netflix, as the company has broken trust with them.
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