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"I assume that we will at least deal with the possibility of filing [a lawsuit] over high treason," the head of the Czech Senate, Milos Vystrcil, told local media on Monday, adding that lawmakers would consult experts on the matter first.
The Senate factions of the two liberal-conservative parties, ODS and TOP 09, also confirmed they would discuss a proposal to file a lawsuit against the president at their meeting on Tuesday.
A total of 65 complaints have been filed against the so-called Infection Protection Act to date, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe confirmed to the German media. A court spokesman also admitted that the real number of lawsuits could be higher since new ones are filed "all the time" and the court is not always able to process them in time.
Some complainants also filed urgent motions asking the court to suspend the law, which came into force just two days ago, until a final decision is made. Some suits were directed against the entire package of measures envisaged by the new law, while others focused on specific restrictions like the nighttime curfew that many Germans apparently see as unconstitutional.
Comment: The protests were more wide-spread than the mainstream media would like report:
- Thousands gather in Berlin to protest Covid restrictions while parliament debates giving Merkel's govt MORE power to impose lockdowns
- Angela Merkel BACKTRACKS on Easter lockdown after uproar
- Despite bans on protesting The Covid, anti-lockdown protests take place in multiple European countries: Belgium, Denmark, Austria
The Liberal-dominated House of Commons Heritage committee has cleared the way for the federal government to regulate video content on internet social media, such as YouTube, the same way it regulates national broadcasting, under a new amendment made to a bill updating the Broadcasting Act.
Critics denounced the move to give the country's broadcast regulator the ability to oversee user-generated content, and said it amounted to an attack on the free expression of Canadians, particularly in light of Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault's recent plans to give Ottawa power to order take-downs of online content it deems objectionable.
Comment: Free speech is already under assault in Canada. Dr. Jordan Peterson can attest to that. This effort has merely opened another front in the war:
- Canadian science teacher facing discipline for questioning safety of vaccines
- Faculties still digging in their heels: Ontario universities still don't really want free speech on campus
- Jordan Peterson: Gender pronouns and free speech war
- Canadian college responds to hosting panel on free speech by cancelling it
- Canadian university to hold 'white privilege' conference following cancellation of free speech event hosted by Jordan Peterson
Mikhail Ulyanov, the Russian ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), spoke positively of the meeting of the Joint Commission of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
"The discussions proved that participants are guided by this unity of purpose, which is full restoration of the nuclear deal in its original form. It was decided to expedite the process," Ulyanov said in statement.
His comments come after reports that Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, had alleged Russia aimed to derail the negotiations.
Comment:
- France, Britain, Germany "deeply regret" US scrapping sanctions waivers on JCPOA-related projects in Iran
- If the US is really worried about a nuclear Iran, it would go back to JCPOA. But nukes are not at the core here
- Moscow: US pressure on Iran has nothing to do with the JCPOA
- Israel warns it may go separate ways with US on Iran if Biden returns to Nuclear Deal
Joe Biden did not win Arizona and did not win the presidency. They know this. And they know what the auditors will find.
You must understand how panicked they are. This forensic audit TERRIFIES the left!
On Saturday morning Steve Bannon added that Rachel is especially nervous because she knows Georgia is next!
This is it.
It's happening.
God hear our prayers for truth. Shine your light on this process.
Via The War Room:
Comment: Rachel Maddow is Bill O'Reilly.
- Arizona election workers are running ultra-violet ballot testing on Maricopa ballots
- Dems won't post $1M bond, so election audit won't be paused
US Senators Rick Scott and Dan Sullivan have called on US Special envoy for Climate John Kerry to resign over allegedly sharing with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif what is, according to them, supposed to be classified military intelligence.
"Former Secretary of State John Kerry informed him that Israel had attacked Iranian interests in Syria at least 200 times, to his astonishment, Mr. Zarif said," Times reporter Farnaz Fassihi wrote.
Comment: The Hill provides further details:
Republican blowback is running the gamut from calling for Kerry to leave his position as the top official addressing climate change to calling for an investigation and his prosecution. Biden administration officials are dismissing the allegations, saying the information Kerry allegedly shared was widely known at the time.See also: Iran foreign minister criticizes power of Suleimani in leaked interview
Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) called for Kerry's resignation in a floor speech, one of several senators to do so Monday.
"I don't do this lightly. In my entire time in the Senate, I've never called for anyone's resignation," Sullivan said. "But his record, John Kerry's record, of undermining working families and working against American national security interests was too much to bear. He needs to go."
"When I read this today, I was astonished as well that a former secretary of State, now a member of President Biden's National Security Council ... would reveal the secrets of one of our most important and enduring allies in the region to an avowed enemy," he added.
The New York Times and other outlets reported on Monday that leaked audio recorded in March captured Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif saying that Kerry told him Israel had attacked Iran's interests in Syria at least 200 times.
Zarif reportedly expressed astonishment at the revelation. Zarif did not say when Kerry, who served as secretary of State between 2013 and 2017, made the admission.
Astonishment that the US is finally admitting it?
Kerry categorically denied the allegations in a Monday evening tweet, saying, "This never happened - either when I was Secretary of State or since."
State Department spokesperson Ned Price would not comment on the contents of the reportedly leaked audio but appeared to dismiss that the Iranian foreign minister's astonishment was genuine.
"I would just make the broad point that if you go back and look at press reporting from the time, this certainly was not secret, and governments that were involved were speaking to this publicly, on the record," he said in response to a reporter's question at a briefing on Monday.
An Israeli official in 2018 confirmed that Israel had struck 200 Iranian targets in Syria, the first public admission of a covert campaign that was long suspected to be carried out by Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, had raised alarm that Iran was exploiting the conflict to expand its own operations in the region and publicly stated, frequently, that Israel would act to prevent weapons transfers to Lebanese Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran.
As early as 2013, Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's policy would be to act to protect its own defense and self-interest, considered a thinly veiled admission of responsibility for a number of covert airstrikes that had occurred in Syria against Iranian-backed activity at the time.
The revelations in the leaked audio come as the U.S. is participating in indirect discussions with Iran over ways for both sides to return to compliance with the 2015-Obama era nuclear deal, formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Israel is opposed to the U.S. reentering the deal, saying it does not prevent Iran from ever attaining a nuclear weapon and is a risk to Israel's survival.
Republicans attacked Kerry as betraying Israel, America's closest ally in the region.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said in a tweeted statement that Biden should remove Kerry from access to briefings on national security until the truth comes out as to whether Zarif's reported statements are accurate.
"The allegations involving @JohnKerry are deeply disturbing. If true, he must resign," Scott said.
Speaking with reporters, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) called for "transparency."
"This can't be swept aside. This has to be evaluated. We need the kind of transparency associated with this kind of an apparent breach of a commitment to one of our key allies," Romney said.
On the other side of Capitol Hill, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), a member of the House Armed Services Committee, called for Kerry to be prosecuted.
"This is a criminal act and John Kerry must be immediately investigated and PROSECUTED. President Biden must immediately remove John Kerry from any government or advisory position," she tweeted.
Nikki Haley, who served as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. in the Trump administration and is considered a potential 2024 Republican presidential candidate, called Kerry's reported discussion with Zarif "disgusting."
"This is disgusting on many levels. Biden and Kerry have to answer for why Kerry would be tipping off Iran, the number one sponsor of terror, while stabbing one of our greatest partners, Israel, in the back," she tweeted.
He serves under the direction of Secretary of State Antony Blinken but also holds a seat in President Biden's Cabinet, signifying the administration's high priority on addressing the effects of a warming planet.
Kerry recently oversaw the U.S. hosting a two-day virtual summit on climate change, hosting 40 world heads of state for several sessions on what steps need to be taken to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.
There are some things that Prof Michie - whose first husband was Andrew Murray, once a key adviser to former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn - is rather less inclined to discuss, including money. Perhaps because she has so much of it. Indeed, she is the blue-blooded descendant of an earl who, along with her brother, sold a family heirloom - a Picasso painting called L'Enfant Au Pigeon - to Qatari royals for £50 million in 2013. This didn't stop her once urging fellow Communists to support Jeremy Corbyn at a presentation with the words: "We, the working class..."Peter Hitchens also has some interesting details:
The super-rich Communist Susan Michie is so militant that her fellow Marxists once searched her baby's pram for subversive literature.Why is this woman advising a Conservative Government?
They lifted the tiny infant out of the way, to check that the future Professor of Psychology was not smuggling ultra-hardline propaganda into a crucial conference.
No wonder that fellow students at Oxford a few years before had called her "Stalin's nanny".
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace strongly rebuffed newspaper allegations the prime minister said in October that he would rather see "bodies pile high in their thousands" than have a third COVID lockdown.
The Daily Mail on Monday reported Mr Johnson exclaimed after a Number 10 meeting at the time: "No more ****ing lockdowns - let the bodies pile high in their thousands!"
Comment: The first statement is on point.
But Mr Wallace told Sky News the claim was "not true", while Number 10 said the newspaper report was "just another lie".
"It's been categorically denied by practically everyone," Mr Wallace added.
"We're getting into the sort of comedy chapter now of these gossip stories - unnamed sources by unnamed advisers talking about unnamed events.
"None of this is serious."
On Monday, in an interview with the Financial Times, Zelensky suggested that the Minsk agreements, signed in 2014, were effectively unworkable. "I'm now participating in the process that was designed before my time," he said. "The Minsk process should be more flexible in this situation. It should serve the purposes of today not of the past." He doubled down on the comments speaking to local TV crews later on Tuesday.
The pact, developed by Ukrainian, Russian and international representatives at a meeting in the Belarusian capital, was never implemented, with both Kiev and the self-declared Donbass republics accusing each other of failing to honor their commitments. Its terms include a full ceasefire and a ban on heavy weapons. Recent weeks have seen escalating bloodshed along the contact line, with Kiev's forces clashing with those loyal to the breakaway regions, which have looked to Moscow for support.
Comment: See also:
- Seven years after the Maidan coup divided Ukraine, shelling of Donbass intensifies with a deafening silence from Western media
- Ukraine claims Russia ignoring call for crunch talks to avert all-out war in Donbass, but Moscow says it never received an invite
- Washington joins crusade against free speech, backs Ukrainian crackdown on opposition media as EU & Zelensky's dad voice concerns
Vice President Kamala Harris has also been absent, only appearing on one of the calls that take place every Tuesday. "That was for about five minutes and she didn't take any questions," Nebraska GOP Governor Pete Ricketts told RealClearPolitics (RCP).
Biden and Harris' absence and lack of communication have frustrated governors who have been blindsided by some pronouncements coming out of the administration.
New Hampshire GOP Governor Chris Sununu told RCP about Biden's failure to talk to state leaders:
"It's been a real frustration, I think it's safe to say, for all 50 governors. It would go a long way if the president would just get on the phone, or the vice president would get on the phone and take questions. Allow us to ask the folks in charge questions."Instead, governors hear from the administration's medical experts, such as White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Comment: From 'ring-a-ding-a-lingers' Harris and Biden, given prior examples, 'no communication is about as good' as that we may get.















Comment: See also: No evidence of Russian involvement in 2014 ammunition depot blast, Czech president says, despite govt already expelling 18 diplomats