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Shipwreckedcrew @shipwreckedcrew - Stanley story from Oathkeepers Trial:
5-6 weeks into what was expected to be an 8-10 week trial, Stanley has an accident.
The 6'5" Stanley Woodward RODE A FOOKING SCOOTER TO THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE from his DC home.
A car pulls out in front of this former Lacrosse player and Stanley broadsides it and flies over the top.
This is 8:00 am and he's in his suit heading to Court -- in October.
Taken to hospital by ambulance. Broker collar bone and broken ribs.
He had a co-counsel in the case.
The judge recesses for 2 days -- says Co-counsel can go forward without Stanley if he's not able to be back in Court by the third day.
Stanley was back in Court the third day, arm in sling.
F-off Loomer.
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Sara Radovanovitch @the_cats_meowww
J6ers are ignored while people listen to mouthpieces for hire like Laura Loomer. Stanley Woodward was my husband’s attorney for almost 4 years during his J6 case and he never abandoned us (unlike Laura’s former boss, John Pierce). Instead, he represented multiple high profile J6 cases pro bono and fought like crazy against Biden’s weaponized prosecutions. It makes me sick to see this orchestrated political hit job against one of the most solid people in the DOJ. Stop listening to influencers online. They’re all paid liars.
https://x.com/shipwreckedcrew/status/2041364225583718736

Shipwreckedcrew @shipwreckedcrew - I would only note that the Judiciary Committee vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson was 11-11, and she still made it to the Supreme Court.
Tillis doesn't have quite as strong a hand as he thinks he does, particularly since the other GOP Senators know they won't have to deal with him starting in 7 months.
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Jack Daly @realMAGAmartyr
Video: “How Do You Solve A Problem Like THOM TILLIS?”*
I’ve been brainstorming options to pressure Sen. Tillis to cast his dispositive vote FOR @realdonaldtrump’s Attorney General nominee.  Or at least vote FOR transmitting that nomination to the floor without a favorable recommendation from a majority of Senate Judiciary Committee (SJC) members.
The thing that MIGHT work:
1.  The @POTUS could warn Sen. Tillis, privately & publicly, that he will appoint @EagleEdMartin as Acting AG (pursuant to the Federal Vacancies Reform Act) for up to seven months (210 days), IF his AG nominee is NOT confirmed.
Note: Matt Whitaker was Acting AG for three months between the resignation of my old boss Jeff Sessions and the confirmation of Bill Barr.
https://courthousenews.com/trumps-new-attorney-general-pick-could-have-a-tillis-problem/
Things that WON’T work:
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